Assessing recharge is critical to understanding groundwater and preventing pollution. Here, we investigate recharge in an Australian coastal aquifer using a combination of physical, modelling and geochemical techniques. We assess whether recharge may occur through a pervasive layer of floodplain muds that was initially hypothesized to be impermeable. At least 59% of the precipitation volume could be accounted for in the shallow aquifer using the water table fluctuation method during four significant recharge events. Precipitation events . 14% of annual precipitation). Tritium dating revealed long term net vertical recharge rates ranging from 27 to 114. mm/year (average 58. mm/year) which were interpreted as minimum net long term recharge. B...
It is necessary to define the role of various sources of recharge in the surficial alluvial aquifer ...
In the arid and semi-arid internally drained Lake Eyre Basin of central Australia, large mud dominat...
In arid central Australia, the ∼1.14 M km2 endorheic Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) experiences sporadic floo...
Assessing recharge is critical to understanding groundwater and preventing pollution. Here, we inves...
The chloride mass balance (CMB) and water-table fluctuation (WTF) analysis methods were used to esti...
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Freshwater lenses have been identified as having penetrated the shallow regional saline groundwater ...
The subterranean estuary underlying the Merimbula-Pambula peninsula in southeast New South Wales sus...
Knowledge of groundwater residence times and recharge locations is vital to the sustainable manageme...
A groundwater recharge investigation in the arid zone of Australia is presented. The investigation u...
The accurate estimation of groundwater recharge is the key and a necessity for sustainable use of gr...
The mode of vertical recharge to aquifers is important to the application of appropriate recharge es...
Groundwater recharge is one of the more difficult components of the hydrological cycle to estimate b...
Fresh groundwater on barrier islands is affected by changing sea levels and precipitation variabilit...
Access to surface water is limited in Australia and many regions rely on groundwater for all their w...
It is necessary to define the role of various sources of recharge in the surficial alluvial aquifer ...
In the arid and semi-arid internally drained Lake Eyre Basin of central Australia, large mud dominat...
In arid central Australia, the ∼1.14 M km2 endorheic Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) experiences sporadic floo...
Assessing recharge is critical to understanding groundwater and preventing pollution. Here, we inves...
The chloride mass balance (CMB) and water-table fluctuation (WTF) analysis methods were used to esti...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: ht...
Freshwater lenses have been identified as having penetrated the shallow regional saline groundwater ...
The subterranean estuary underlying the Merimbula-Pambula peninsula in southeast New South Wales sus...
Knowledge of groundwater residence times and recharge locations is vital to the sustainable manageme...
A groundwater recharge investigation in the arid zone of Australia is presented. The investigation u...
The accurate estimation of groundwater recharge is the key and a necessity for sustainable use of gr...
The mode of vertical recharge to aquifers is important to the application of appropriate recharge es...
Groundwater recharge is one of the more difficult components of the hydrological cycle to estimate b...
Fresh groundwater on barrier islands is affected by changing sea levels and precipitation variabilit...
Access to surface water is limited in Australia and many regions rely on groundwater for all their w...
It is necessary to define the role of various sources of recharge in the surficial alluvial aquifer ...
In the arid and semi-arid internally drained Lake Eyre Basin of central Australia, large mud dominat...
In arid central Australia, the ∼1.14 M km2 endorheic Lake Eyre Basin (LEB) experiences sporadic floo...