Island groundwater resources, impacts of abstraction and a drying climate: Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Abstract
Coastal aquifers provide a source of water for more than one billion people, with island freshwater lenses being some of the most vulnerable coastal groundwater systems due to their susceptibility to saltwater intrusion. Basic hydrogeological and hydrochemical knowledge regarding the recharge and salinisation processes of freshwater lenses is important to ensure sustainable utilisation, especially considering possible climate change effects....
Paper Details
Title
Island groundwater resources, impacts of abstraction and a drying climate: Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
542
Pages
704 - 718
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