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Multidata approach to map paleovalleys in the Western Musgrave region
The Australian Government’s Exploring for the Future Musgrave Palaeovalley Project investigated the groundwater systems of the Western Musgrave region. This arid desert area... -
Development of a Prototype Automated Borehole Aquifer Attribution Tool
Borehole data is one of the key sources of information for conducting groundwater projects. This borehole data is composed of two primary components: construction (location,... -
Making sense of temporally sparse hydrochemical data to support groundwater...
This hydrochemical study contributes to a broader investigation of the hydrogeology and groundwater systems within the Georgina Basin, spanning the Northern Territory and... -
A national-scale vulnerability assessment of seawater intrusion:...
Fresh groundwater stored in Australian coastal aquifers constitutes an important resource for humans and the natural environment. However, many Australian coastal aquifers are... -
Data security for water security
Good groundwater governance requires good data. Geoscience Australia recently concluded the Exploring for the Future program (EFTF), an eight-year, $225 million national-scale... -
New insights and conceptual understanding of groundwater flow in the...
The Georgina Basin, covering 358,000 km2 of the NT and Queensland, hosts a regional unconfined aquifer associated with Cambrian carbonate units. As the most reliable source of... -
An integrative approach to investigating crustal architecture and cover...
The under-cover geology of the southern Thomson Orogen in north-western New South Wales and south-western Queensland is largely unknown due to the extensive, up to 600 m thick... -
QFD Community Insights Survey
Data included in QFD Community Insights Survey. (QFES was renamed QFD 01/07/2024)
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