Kent River – Hydrogeomorphology and Hydrogeology of the Upper Kent River Catchment and its Controls on Salt Distribution and Patterns of Groundwater Discharge 1997

(CSIRO)

As one of the five national program focal catchments, the Ken Catchment has provided an opportunity for new methodologies to be developed for landscape mapping, hydrogeomorphic classification and hydrogeological characterisation. Detailed knowledge of these features is basic to development of management practices to control surface water and groundwater movement. This report outlines the detailed hydrogeomorphological, hydrogeological and associated studies carried out in the Upper Kent River catchment by CSIRO and compares the results of the traditional methods with newly developed methods.

Publication Date: 31/10/97 Author: CSIRO Australia Document Type: Report - pdf. 5.7mb

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