Understanding Australia’s groundwater spatio-temporal variability in relation to its hydroclimate-hydrogeology

Groundwater is a highly dependent water resource in Australia, yet it is not well understood, leading to different issues from one region to another. Currently, there are four major concerns about Australia’s groundwater; (i) groundwater decline, (ii) necessity of groundwater for agricultural expans...

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Main Author: Hu, Kexiang
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2022
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89138
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description Groundwater is a highly dependent water resource in Australia, yet it is not well understood, leading to different issues from one region to another. Currently, there are four major concerns about Australia’s groundwater; (i) groundwater decline, (ii) necessity of groundwater for agricultural expansion, (iii) data deficiency, and (iv), unclear groundwater recharge threshold conditions. To address these concerns, this thesis, therefore, aims to understand Australia’s spatio-temporal groundwater variation from a hydroclimatic and hydrogeological perspective.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-891382022-08-08T07:47:09Z Understanding Australia’s groundwater spatio-temporal variability in relation to its hydroclimate-hydrogeology Hu, Kexiang Groundwater is a highly dependent water resource in Australia, yet it is not well understood, leading to different issues from one region to another. Currently, there are four major concerns about Australia’s groundwater; (i) groundwater decline, (ii) necessity of groundwater for agricultural expansion, (iii) data deficiency, and (iv), unclear groundwater recharge threshold conditions. To address these concerns, this thesis, therefore, aims to understand Australia’s spatio-temporal groundwater variation from a hydroclimatic and hydrogeological perspective. 2022 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89138 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Hu, Kexiang
Understanding Australia’s groundwater spatio-temporal variability in relation to its hydroclimate-hydrogeology
title Understanding Australia’s groundwater spatio-temporal variability in relation to its hydroclimate-hydrogeology
title_full Understanding Australia’s groundwater spatio-temporal variability in relation to its hydroclimate-hydrogeology
title_fullStr Understanding Australia’s groundwater spatio-temporal variability in relation to its hydroclimate-hydrogeology
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Australia’s groundwater spatio-temporal variability in relation to its hydroclimate-hydrogeology
title_short Understanding Australia’s groundwater spatio-temporal variability in relation to its hydroclimate-hydrogeology
title_sort understanding australia’s groundwater spatio-temporal variability in relation to its hydroclimate-hydrogeology
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/89138