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Salt and water flux in an arid zone intermittent river: The role of the floodplain environment

EC Irvine, JF Costelloe, AW Western, S Hayes

30th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium | Conference Organising Committee | Published : 2006

Abstract

Exchange between the surface water and local groundwater systems in intermittent rivers is not well understood, however the ecological functioning of these riverine environments can be dependent on the degree of interaction between the two domains. Spatial and temporal changes in the isotopic (δ18O/δ2H) and major ion composition of the floodplain aquifers in the lower reaches of the intermittent Diamantina River, South Australia, along with hydrologic data and sedimentary analysis, are used to identify localized groundwater recharge following flow events. The approximately synchronous response of groundwater levels to surface water events over two years (encompassing the recession of one maj..

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