Groundwater seepage and the water balance of a closed, freshwater, coastal dune lake: Lake Windermere, Jervis Bay
G Jacobson and AW Schuett
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
35(6) 645 - 654
Published: 1984
Abstract
Cyclical water-level fluctuations of up to 12 m in Lake Windermere are a response to climatic variations with a period of several years. An approximate water balance indicates that groundwater seepage is the most significant component (84%) of the outflow from the lake, whereas surface streams are the most significant component (89%) of the inflow to the lake. Groundwater flows westwards from the lake through a highly permeable Pleistocene sand aquifer.
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9840645
© CSIRO 1984