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by Kenneth Campbell Lawrie, Ross S. Brodie, K. P. Tan, Peter James Dillon, David Llewellyn Gibson, John William Magee, J. D. A Clarke, L. Halas, Laura Gow, P. Somerville, Heike Apps, N. B. Christensen, D. Page, Ross Colin Brodie, Joanne Vanderzalm, J. Abraham, Martin Smith, Stephen Hostetler, K. Miotlinski, A. Davis, G. L. Schoning, A. Y. Ley-Cooper, K Barry, K. Levett ยท 2012
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ISBN: 1922103411 9781922103413
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Page count: 463
Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Project background -- 1.2. Purpose and scope of this report -- 2. BHMAR Project workflows -- 2.1. BHMAR Project phases -- 2.2. BHMAR Phase 1 -- 2.3. BHMAR Phase 2 -- 2.4. BHMAR Phase 3a -- 2.5. Research methodology and project management -- 2.6. Using AEM to Map MAR and groundwater resource targets -- 3. Managed aquifer recharge and water quality guidelines, and cultural heritage -- 3.1. MAR options and assessment guidelines -- 3.2. National MAR risk assessment framework used in BHMAR phases 2-3a -- 3.3. Water quality guidelines -- 3.4. Indigenous cultural heritage -- 4. Assessment of pre-existing data -- 4.2. Regional geophysics 4.3. Digital elevation data -- 4.4. Remotely sensed satellite data -- 4.5. Land use and cadastral mapping -- 4.6. Summary assessment of pre-existing data -- 5. LiDAR data -- 5.1. LiDAR data acquisition -- 5.2. Calibration and data processing -- 5.3. Utility of the high resolution LiDAR dataset in the BHMAR study area -- 5.4. DEM summary -- 6. Airborne electromagnetics (AEM) -- 6.1. Using AEM to map key elements of the hydrogeological system -- 6.2. AEM system selection for the BHMAR survey -- 6.3. SKYTEM TDHEM System -- 6.4. AEM system resolution and sensitivity -- 6.5. SKYTEM system calibration -- 6.6. BHMAR AEM inversions -- 6.7. Final (WANDA) inversion products -- 6.8. Comparison of borehole EM data with the final inversion -- 6.9. Trans-dimensional Markov Chain Monte Carlo Uncertainty analysis -- 6.10. Re-gridding the BHMAR inversion results using increasingly sparse data -- 6.11. Summary -- 7. Borehole geophysics -- 7.1. Induction conductivity logging -- 7.2. Natural Gamma logging -- 7.3. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) logging -- 8. Ground geophysics -- 8.1. Time series monitoring of aquifer pump tests -- 8.2. Ground resistivity and induced polarisation surveys -- 8.3. Aarhus University inversions of the ground geophysical data at Jimargil -- 9. In-river geophysical surveys and sediment sampling -- 9.1. Project requirements and survey options -- 9.2. Multibeam sonar riverbed mapping -- 9.3. Results -- 9.4. Multibeam echo sounder data -- 10. Drilling program -- 10.1. Drilling phases -- 10.2. Rotary mud drilling -- 10.3. Sonic drilling 10.4. Bore construction -- 11. Sonic core logging, sampling and analysis -- 11.1. Core description and sampling -- 11.2. Pore fluid analysis -- 11.3. Physical properties -- 11.4. Palynology -- 11.5. Rock chemistry and mineralogy -- 11.6. MAR Clogging Potential (CSIRO) -- 11.7. Laboratory hydraulic conductivity tests -- 11.8. Total and effective porosity -- 12. Sampling and analysis of near-surface units -- 12.1. Field sampling -- 12.2. Quaternary fluvial-unit geochronology -- 13. Hydraulic testing -- 13.1. Air lift tests -- 13.2. Slug testing -- 13.3. Pump tests -- 14. Water sampling and analysis -- 14.1. Groundwater sampling -- 14.2. Surface water and rainfall sampling -- 14.3. Pore fluid sampling -- 14.4. Quality control procedures 14.5. Hydrochemical data processing and analysis -- 14.6. Geochemical modelling (CSIRO) -- 15. Hydrographic monitoring and analysis -- 15.1. Groundwater level and temperature monitoring -- 15.2. Potentiometric surfaces -- 15.3. Groundwater modelling (CSIRO) -- 16. Recharge studies -- 16.1. Background -- 16.2. Estimating Groundwater Resources in Data-poor Areas Project -- 16.3. Watertable fluctuation method -- 16.4. Groundwater mounding model -- 16.5. Flood frequency analysis -- 16.6. Radiocarbon depth models -- 16.7. Recommendations -- 17. Data integration and mapped products -- 17.1. Flood inundation mapping -- 17.2. Vegetation health and groundwater dependence mapping -- 17.3. Lineaments and structural mapping -- 17.4. Surface geomorphology and landform mapping -- 17.5. Identifying the Blanchetown Clay -- 17.6. Stratigraphic mapping -- 17.7. Mapping hydraulic textural classes -- 17.8. Hydrostratigraphic mapping -- 17.9. Hydraulic conductivity of sediments -- 17.10. Transmissivity -- 17.11. Effective porosity -- 17.12. Diffusion rate within upper confining aquitard -- 17.13. Groundwater volume estimation -- 17.14. Calculating the salt store in the unsaturated zone -- 17.15 Recharge potential mapping -- 17.16. Graphic display of borehole geological, geophysical and geochemical data -- 17.7. 3D geological model and visualisation -- 18. Conclusions -- 19. Recommendations -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary.