Publication Date

1-12-1998

Series Number

180

Abstract

A study of the role of groundwater carriers and barriers in controlling salinity was carried out in the Westdale Catchment by Lewis and McConnell (in preparation). Although that study was primarily concerned with groundwater flow and discharge processes, the data collected also provided rudimentary information on the timing of groundwater recharge events and their distribution across the landscape.

Number of Pages

52

Keywords

Groundwater level, Groundwater, Salinity, Piezometers, Western Australia, Groundwater recharge, Watershed management, Westdale Catchment (WA), Rain, Catchment hydrology, Watersheds

Disciplines

Agriculture | Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment | Environmental Monitoring | Fresh Water Studies | Hydrology | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Soil Science | Water Resource Management

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