Guarding the long-term sustainability of groundwater resources by defining aquifer characteristics and inter-aquifer leakage using airborne EM technologies
T.J. Munday, A. Fitzpatrick, A.V. Christiansen , V. Berens , K. Cahill and E. Auken
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2010(1) 1 - 1
Published: 01 September 2010
Abstract
The sustainable extraction of groundwater resources requires an understanding of aquifer integrity, geometry and quality, particularly where it is extracted from confined or multi-layered systems, and where shallow, unconfined aquifers are too saline for use either as a source of potable water or for irrigated agriculture or stock. In such situations, a major threat to the longterm sustainability of a groundwater resources is leakage of saline water from formations that overlie and/or underlie the target aquifers. From a hydrogeological perspective both situations demand information on the spatial variations in groundwater quality and information on surface water-groundwater interactionshttps://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2010ab282
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