Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems
NCGRT/IAH Australasian Groundwater Conference 2019
Days
Sunday, 24th November
Monday, 25th November
Tuesday, 26th November
Wednesday, 27th November
Tracks
Groundwater Settings/Systems
Regional Scale Studies
Fractured Rock Hydrogeology Systems
Special Session: Great Artesian Basin - Hydrogeology Journal Special Issue (by invitation)
Coastal Processes & Tropical Island Hydrogeology
Recharge & Groundwater-Surface Water Interaction
Alluvial Systems & Vadose Zone Hydrogology
Intermittent/Ephemeral Drainage Systems
Tracers & Isotopes
Geophysical & Petrophysical Methods & Groundwater
Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems
Stygofauna & Microbiology
Special Session: Springs of the Great Artesian Basin - The Royal Society of Queensland Special Issue (by invitation)
Nutrients Diffuse Pollution in Aquifers & Catchments
Irrigation & Groundwater Protection
Cumulative Groundwater Impacts - Assessment & Management
Water Quality Management
Emerging Challenges in Mining & Groundwater
Emerging Analytical & Numerical Methods
Coupled Modelling (Reactive Chemistry and Transport, Geomechanics & Transport)
Data Assimilation & Metrics for Models in Decision Support Roles
Social Engagement, Attitudes & Connection to Groundwater
Indigenous Groundwater Values & Connections
Community Engagement, Cultural Values and Groundwater Resources - Other
Big Data & Innovative Applications
Use of Big Data & Groundwater Databases - Mapping, Cleansing & Maintenance
Groundwater Studies to Solve Geotechnical Issues
Groundwater Resources Vulnerability in a Changing Climate
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Speakers
Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems
12:45PM - 2:45PM
Monday, 25th November
Boulevard Breakout Room 2
Where does submarine groundwater discharge occur?
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Jodie L Pritchard
Murray Darling Basin groundwater management under the Basin Plan
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Kristanne Mahony
Mapping groundwater dependence in data poor areas: analysis of earth observation data in the Isa Geological and Bioregional Assessment region, north-west Queensland, Australia
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Prachi Dixon-Jain
A new approach to prioritising groundwater dependent vegetation communities in New South Wales, Australia
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Jodie Dabovic
The Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems (GDE) Atlas' role in decision-making
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Eloise Nation
Root-zone “Periscope” and its applications for investigating plant-water relations and modelling transpiration
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Huade Guan
Drought-Induced hydrogeological impact causing dieback in a grassy woodland threatened ecological community, Monaro, NSW, Australia.
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Leah Moore
Multidisciplinary and adaptive approach to assessing groundwater dependence of River Oak community in NSW Hunter coalfields
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Adam P. Skorulis