Drip observations reach new depths in mine tunnels

If anyone is fortunate to be  attending the #EGU24 General Assembly, I’d like to promote the poster presentation on Monday 15th April in Hall A by my colleague Wendy Timms (Deakin University). The poster is ‘Event-based groundwater recharge: drip observations reach new depths in mine tunnels’ and presents the first results from the deeper mine…

If anyone is fortunate to be  attending the #EGU24 General Assembly, I’d like to promote the poster presentation on Monday 15th April in Hall A by my colleague Wendy Timms (Deakin University).

The poster is ‘Event-based groundwater recharge: drip observations reach new depths in mine tunnels’ and presents the first results from the deeper mine sites in our National Groundwater Recharge Observing System (NGROS). NGROS is the first national monitoring program that uses tunnels, mines and other underground spaces as observatories of groundwater recharge happening at the scale of individual events and was funded by the Australian Research Council to Andy Baker, Martin Andersen and Marilu Melo Zurita (UNSW), Wendy Timms and Margaret Shanafield (Flinders). The project team has expanded to include Stacy Priestley (CSIRO), with data available at https://groundwater.unsw.edu.au/

More details about Wendy’s poster can be found here:

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/EGU24-13495.html

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