Publication Date
1-5-2000
Series Number
200
Abstract
The National Land and Water Resource Audit (NLWRA), has identified Dryland Salinity as one of seven major themes for an audit of the nation’s land, water, vegetation and natural resource management. Within this theme, Project 3 has been developed to investigate a key catchment type and how management scenarios will impact on dryland salinity processes. The Lake Warden catchments have been chosen as one of four catchment water balance studies to be undertaken nationally. The catchment water balance analysis will be undertaken using numerical modelling by the CSIRO, Division of Land and Water.
Number of Pages
31
Keywords
Hydrogeology, Geology, Bandy Creek (WA), Catchment hydrology, Soil, Groundwater, Lake Warden Catchment (WA), Esperance region (WA), Salinity, Coramup Creek (WA), Hydrology, Watersheds, Western Australia, Neridup Creek (WA), Western Lakes (WA)
Disciplines
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment | Environmental Monitoring | Fresh Water Studies | Hydrology | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Soil Science | Water Resource Management
Recommended Citation
Short, R.
(2000), A conceptual hydrogeological model for the Lake Warden recovery catchments Esperance, Western Australia. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 200.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/rmtr/186
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