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  • Hydrogeologie einzelner Regionen  (3)
  • South Australia {Geologie}  (1)
  • Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation, Adelaide, SA  (3)
  • English  (3)
  • Chinese
  • 2015-2019
  • 2010-2014  (3)
  • 2014
  • 2010  (3)
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    Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation, Adelaide, SA
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: The Barossa Basin is a complex hydrogeological environment containing a sedimentary aquifer system surrounded and underlain by a dual porosity fractured rock aquifer. The hydraulic relationship between the fractured rock aquifer and the sedimentary aquifers is poorly understood. The difficulties in describing the movement of groundwater through dual porosity media such as a fractured rock aquifer are well documented. While groundwater flow in the sedimentary aquifers can be adequately described using porous media flow techniques in the Barossa Basin, our understanding of interconnectivity between individual sedimentary aquifers is again poor. The Basin itself is narrow and, immediately adjacent to the Stockwell Fault on the eastern side of the valley, relatively deep (~200 m). Sediments deposited into the trough consisted of mainly discontinuous sequences of overlapping sands and carbonaceous clays. This was followed by the deposition of gravels, sands and clays that form the Barossa Valley as it is today. Various authors have sub-divided the geology into individual hydrostratigraphical units. However, a review of the literature highlighted inconsistencies in the number of aquifers recognised, their exact spatial distribution within the Basin, and that there have been changes in nomenclature that are not satisfactorily described. This has resulted in some confusion that requires clarification ...
    Description: report
    Keywords: 551 ; UDY 000 ; URY 250 ; UQK 400 ; VBQ 900 ; VES 500 ; Australien und Ozeanien {Hydrologie} ; Karten: South Australia ; Karten zur Hydrogeologie ; Hydrogeologie einzelner Regionen ; South Australia {Geologie}
    Language: English
    Type: article , publishedVersion
    Format: 90 S.
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    Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation, Adelaide, SA
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Transmissivity and storage coefficients are important properties in the characterisation of aquifers. Transmissivities and storage coefficients have been calculated from aquifer test programs for all known wells from the Tertiary Limestone Aquifer in the Lower South-East and located within the study area. The Tertiary Limestone Aquifer consists of the Gambier Limestone in the Gambier Basin. Transmissivity and specific yield data for the Tertiary Limestone Aquifer (unconfined aquifer) were collated and examined for their reliability. Most of the reported data were of low reliability. Limited data was collected from aquifer tests using one or more observation wells. Some of the observation wells were completed within different intervals from that of the production well. Therefore the specific yield values obtained were rated ‘low’ reliability. Specific capacity data are usually more abundant than aquifer test data and is used as a measure of the productivity of a well. An empirical relationship was established between transmissivity values calculated from aquifer tests and their related specific capacity data. The resulting best-fit line is T = 3.95 x SC0.89 with R2 = 82.
    Description: report
    Keywords: 551 ; UDY 000 ; VBQ 800 ; VBQ 900 ; Australien und Ozeanien {Hydrologie} ; Aquifere {Hydrogeologie} ; Hydrogeologie einzelner Regionen
    Language: English
    Type: article , publishedVersion
    Format: 48 S.
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    Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation, Adelaide, SA
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Scott Creek Catchment is the first of a number of catchments that will be used as case studies to investigate the sustainability of groundwater resources in the Mount Lofty Ranges over the next 45 years. This report provides a collation of background information for the Scott Creek Catchment including geological, hydrological, meteorological and surface water quality data. Site selection criteria, drilling methods, construction details and lithological logs are presented for the first phase of drilling in this catchment. A total of nine wells (one completed in the Quaternary alluvium and eight in the fractured Woolshed Flat Shale) were drilled at strategic locations on either side of Scott Creek upstream of the weir at Scott Bottom. These wells will be used for a variety of hydraulic and hydrochemical tests to define the local hydrogeology in terms of streamaquifer interactions and groundwater recharge and flow rates.
    Description: report
    Keywords: 551 ; UDY 000 ; VBQ 900 ; Australien und Ozeanien {Hydrologie} ; Hydrogeologie einzelner Regionen
    Language: English
    Type: article , publishedVersion
    Format: 47 S.
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