The Cressbrook Creek alluvial aquifer system, Southeast Queensland : hydrochemistry and isotopes to determine hydrological processes and response to floods


Autoria(s): King, Adam C.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

This study developed an understanding of hydrological processes within the Cressbrook Creek catchment of the upper Brisbane River, in particular for the alluvial aquifers. Those aquifers within the lower catchment are used for intensive irrigation, and have been impacted by long-term drought followed by flooding. The study utilised water chemistry, isotopic characters and hydraulic measurements to determine factors such as recharge, links between creeks and groundwater, and variations in water quality. The catchment-wide study will enable improved management of the local water resources.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78443/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78443/1/Adam_King_Thesis.pdf

King, Adam C. (2014) The Cressbrook Creek alluvial aquifer system, Southeast Queensland : hydrochemistry and isotopes to determine hydrological processes and response to floods. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

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

Palavras-Chave #Alluvial aquifers #aquifer connectivity #groundwater recharge #hydrochemistry #isotopic tracers #groundwater/surface water interactions #Cressbrook Creek #conceptual hydrogeological model #multivariate statistical analysis #southeast Queensland
Tipo

Thesis