Hydrogeological Features of the Lockyer Valley


Autoria(s): Cox, Malcolm; Raiber, Matthias
Contribuinte(s)

Wolf, Leif

Data(s)

2013

Resumo

The Lockyer Valley is situated 80 km west of Brisbane and is bounded on the sou th and west by the Great Dividing Range. The valley is a major western sub - catchment of the larger Brisbane River drainage system and is drained by the Lockyer Creek. The Lockyer catchment forms approximately 20% of the total Brisbane River catchment and has an area of around 2900 km2. The Lockyer Creek is an ephemeral drainage system, and the stream and associated alluvium are the main source for irrigation water supply in the Lockyer Valley. The catchment is comprised of a number of well -defined, elongate tributaries in the south, and others in the north, which are more meandering in nature.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59251/

Publicador

Urban Water Security Research Alliance Technical Report

Relação

http://www.urbanwateralliance.org.au/publications/UWSRA-tr103.pdf

Cox, Malcolm & Raiber, Matthias (2013) Hydrogeological Features of the Lockyer Valley. In Wolf, Leif (Ed.) Implications of using purified recycled water as an adjunct to groundwater resources for irrigation in the Lockyer Valley [Urban Water Security Research Alliance Technical Report No. 103]. Urban Water Security Research Alliance Technical Report, Brisbane, QLD, pp. 13-27.

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Lockyer Valley #Sub-Catchment #Brisbane River #Ephemeral Drainage System
Tipo

Book Chapter