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  • Middlemis Hugh; Merrick Noel; Williams Robert (New Zealand Hydrological Society, IAH, Australian Chapter New Zealand Society of Soil Science, 2005)
    The Murray River reach at Mildura, Australia, has been identified since the early 1970s as a place where saline groundwater discharge to the river has been exacerbated by the presence of a weir and a lock. It is believed ...
  • Newton Philip J; Yunusa Isa (Johnstone Centre,Charles Sturt University & Bureau of Rural Resources, 2003)
    Australian broadacre agricultural lands are dominated by annual crop and pasture species with relatively shallow root depths compared to perennial species and low accumulation of above ground biomass. Deterioration of ...
  • Lertsirivorakul Rungruang; Merrick Noel; Wiszniewski Iwona; Milne-Home William; Last Rohan (On web, 2005)
    A steady state, two-dimensional vertical section groundwater flow model has been developed for a salinised area of the Xe Champhone catchment in Savannakhet province, Southern Lao PDR. The area is underlain by evaporite ...
  • Allen David; Merrick Noel (New Zealand Hydrological Society, IAH, Australian Chapter New Zealand Society of Soil Science, 2005)
    Imaging of groundwater that interacts with surface watercourses is essential for providing detail needed to accurately manage both resources. It is particularly important where one resource is saline or otherwise polluted, ...
  • Alkhatib Mohammed Abdelmohdi; Merrick Noel (New Zealand Hydrological Society, IAH, Australian Chapter New Zealand Society of Soil Science, 2005)
    The public water supply in the Gosford-Wyong area of New South Wales, Australia, is reliant on streams that originate in elevated sandstone country. About half of the stream flow is believed to be baseflow from the sandstone ...
  • Allen David; Merrick Noel (Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, 2005)
    High productivity analysis of surface water groundwater interaction is possible using GPS positioned vertical electrical conductivity imaging along with depth recording. Short submerged geoelectric arrays provide a great ...