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Recharge mechanisms in an Arid Zone River: Effects of channelisation
JF Costelloe, AW Western, EC Irvine
30th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium | Conference Organising Committee | Published : 2006
Abstract
Arid zone, ephemeral rivers typically experience very high transmission losses. Most international studies have identified infiltration into stream sediments and subsequent percolation to the unconfined alluvial aquifer as the major cause of transmission losses. There is relatively little data regarding mechanisms and stores controlling transmission loss processes in Australian arid zone streams, particularly in regards recharge to the unconfined aquifer. This study reports on a field study of recharge mechanisms occurring in the Neales River of the Lake Eyre Basin (northern South Australia). Piezometric monitoring, numerical and analytical modelling were used to identify and quantify rechar..
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