Great Artesian Basin aquifer groundwater chemistry grids
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Resource Abstract:
Grids representing chemical parameter concentrations and isotopic variations in groundwater in the Great Artesian Basin for
the following aquifers: Adori Sandstone; Cadna-owie - Hooray and equivalents; Hutton Sandstone and Winton-Mackunda Formation.
(Note: Stable isotope carbon variations, Carbon-14 variation and Chlorine ratios produced for the Cadna-owie-Hooray and equivalents
only)Hydrochemical parameters and isotopic variations mapped are:- Total dissolved solids (TDS) (mg/L)(adori_tds.txt, cad-hoor_tds.txt,
hutton_tds.txt, wint-mack_tds.txt)- Total alkalinity (mg/L CaCO3)(adori_alk, cad-hoor_alk, hutton_alk, wint-mack_alk)- Sulphate
(mg/L)( adori_so4, cad-hoor_so4, hutton_so4, wint-mack_so4)- Fluoride (mg/L)( adori_flu, cad-hoor_flu, hutton_flu, wint-mack_flu)-
Sodium adsorption ratio (adori_sar, cad-hoor_sar, hutton_sar, wint-mack_sar)- Stable carbon isotope variations (d13C % PDB)(
tp-rs_13c_ch)- Carbon-14 variation (14C pMC)( tp-rs_14c_ch)- Chlorine-36 to Chloride ratio( t-rs_36clr_ch)Grid cell size (X,
Y) = 0.015 DD, 0.015 DD.These GIS data sets were produced for the Great Artesian Basin Water Resource Assessment and used
in Figures 8.2, 8.4, 8.5, 8.6, 8.8, 8.10, 8.12 and 8.13 of Ransley TR and Smerdon BD (eds) (2012) Hydrostratigraphy, hydrogeology
and system conceptualisation of the Great Artesian Basin. A technical report to the Australian Government from the CSIRO Great
Artesian Basin Water Resource Assessment. CSIRO Water for a Healthy Country Flagship, Australia.This dataset and associated
metadata can be obtained from www.ga.gov.au, using catalogue number 76942.
Citation
Title Great Artesian Basin aquifer groundwater chemistry grids
SOURCE:Data was obtained from a variety of sources, as listed below.1. Geoscience Australia GAB hydrochemistry dataset 1973-1997.
A reduced version of this dataset is published in Radke BM, Ferguson J, Cresswell RG, Ransley TR and Habermehl MA (2000) Hydrochemistry
and implied hydrodynamics of the Cadna-owie - Hooray Aquifer, Great Artesian Basin, Australia. Canberra, Bureau of Rural Sciences:
xiv, 229p. The full dataset remains unpublished. 2. Radke, B. M., J. Ferguson, et al. (2000). Hydrochemistry and implied hydrodynamics
of the Cadna-owie - Hooray Aquifer, Great Artesian Basin, Australia. Canberra, Bureau of Rural Sciences: xiv, 229 p.3. Geological
Society of Queensland water chemistry database (1970s to 1980s). Muller, PJ, Dale, NM (1985) Storage System for Groundwater
Data Held by the Geological Survey of Queensland. GSQ Record 1985/47. Queensland.4. Love, A., D. Wohling, et al., Eds. (2012).
Allocating water and maintaining springs in the Great Artesian Basin, Volume II: Groundwater recharge, hydrodynamics and hydrochemistry
of the western Great Artesian Basin. Canberra, National Water Commission.5. NSW Department of Primary Industries water quality
database6. SA Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation water chemistry data.7. Hydrochemistry data from Western
Mining Corporation (now BHP Biliton)8. Well completion reports from QPED database: Geological Survey of Queensland (2010).
"Queensland Petroleum Exploration Data (QPED) database." Retrieved 25 September 2011, from http://www.dme.qld.gov.au/mines/petroleum_geoscience_data.cfm9.
Kellett, J. R., T. R. Ransley, et al. (2003). Groundwater Recharge in the Great Artesian Basin Intake Beds, Queensland. Final
Report for NHT Project #982713 "Sustainable Groundwater Use in the GAB Intake Beds, Queensland". Department of Natural Resources
and Mines Qld.10. Hydrochemistry and isotopic variation data from Habermehl, M. A. (2003). Project - Verification of groundwater
dating methods in the Great Artesian Basin, Australia. BRS - CRIEPI fieldwork 2002. Report on the field measurements and laboratory
analyses results. Canberra, Bureau of Rural Sciences - Water Sciences Program for Central Research Institute of Electric Power
Industry, Japan. Bureau of Rural Sciences: 95.11. Data on the Winton-Macunda was provided by the Queensland Department of
Environment and Resource Management12. Water quality data from the Queensland groundwater database, Department of Environment
and Resource Management13. Groundwater database, Northern Territory Department of Natural Resources,Environment, the Arts
and Sport METHOD:Where multiple analyses were available for a single bore, the geometric mean was calculated and used.Grids
were interpolated using the ESRI ArcGIS 'Topo to Raster' tool. Grid cell size (X, Y) = 0.015 DD, 0.015 DD.BOUNDARIES:All except
isotopic variation grids were clipped to formation boundaries modified from Welsh (2000)/ Habermehl and Lau (1997) and the
GABWRA assessment boundary (Ransley TR and Smerdon BD (eds), 2012) REFERENCES1. Habermehl, M. A. and J. E. Lau (1997). Hydrogeology
of the Great Artesian Basin Australia (Map at scale 1:2,500,000). Canberra, Australian Geological Survey Organisation.2. Welsh,
W.D. 2000. GABFLOW: A steady state groundwater flow model of the Great Artesian Basin, Bureau Rural Sciences. Canberra.3.
Ransley TR and Smerdon BD (eds) (2012) Hydrostratigraphy, hydrogeology and system conceptualisation of the Great Artesian
Basin. A technical report to the Australian Government from the CSIRO Great Artesian Basin Water Resource Assessment. CSIRO
Water for a Healthy Country Flagship, Australia.
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ANZLIC Metadata Profile: An Australian/New Zealand Profile of AS/NZS ISO 19115:2005, Geographic information - Metadata
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e3521706-7b73-4c74-e044-00144fdd4fa6
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