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24rd EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems | 2011

Use of the Resolve Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Data in the Assessment of the Salinity Hazard and Risk to Iconic River and Wetland Ecosystems, Murray River, Se Australia

Ken Lawrie; Kok Tan; Larysa Halas; Ross Brodie; Heike Apps; Laura Gow

An AEM survey using the RESOLVE frequency domain system has been acquired along a 450 km reach of the Murray River in SE Australia. the AEM data were inverted using the holistic Inversion method, enabling key elements of the hydrogeological system in the shallow sub-surface (top 20-50m) to be mapped with high confidence levels. the AEM data have been used in conjunction with remote sensing, and hydrogeological and hydrogeochemical data obtained from drilling, to determine that healthy vegetation along the Murray River is generally associated with the presence of significant river ‘flush zones’ where fresh groundwater is present at shallow depths, and groundwater salinity is low. the study has also found that the corollary is true: where the river is ‘gaining’, and salt stores are high, vegetation health is generally in decline. Similarly, the AEM data show there is a marked decline in vegetation health towards the western edge of the iconic Gunbower State forest. This appears to be associated with salt being mobilised from irrigation districts on the western margins of the Gunbower forest. In the areas where the river flush zones are discontinuous, and the salt stores and water tables are closer to surface, there is also a risk of salt ingress to the river. in these areas, the data identify areas for targeted salinity management, including sites for potential Salt interception Schemes. This study fills important knowledge gaps particularly the distribution of key elements of the hydrostratigraphy, salinity extent, and the relationships between vegetation health, salinity and groundwater processes. in particular, the project has successfully integrated AEM, remote sensing, and lithological and hydrogeological data from drilling, to identify reaches of the River Murray and areas of iconic wetland ecosystems at risk from groundwater salinisation. these datasets provide geospatial context for targeted salinity and groundwater management actions.


Archive | 2008

An airborne electromagnetic survey used to address salinity and land management issues in the River Murray corridor, SE Australia

Ken Lawrie; Jon Clarke; Kokpiang Tan; Colin Pain; Ross Brodie; Drue Edwards; Heike Apps; Vanessa Nl Wong; Kristen Cullen


Exploration Geophysics | 2010

Using AEM data as part of an Integrated Assessment of the Salinity Hazard and Risk to Gunbower State Forest and the River Murray Floodplain in the Gunbower Island-Barr Creek reach of the Murray River, SE Australia

Ken Lawrie; Kok Tan; Larysa Halas; Heike Apps; Ross Brodie; L Gow; Vanessa Nl Wong


Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2011 | 2011

Use of the Skytem Airborne Electromagnetics (AEM) System and Item Fast Approximate Inversion Software to Provide Robust and Rapid Data for Groundwater and Salinity Management, Ord River Irrigation Area, Western Australia

Ken Lawrie; Kok Tan; Jon Clarke; Timothy Munday; Andrew Fitzpatrick; Larysa Halas; Heike Apps


Archive | 2010

Using airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data as part of an integrated approach to assessing relationships between vegetation health, salinity and groundwater processes

Larysa Halas; Ken Lawrie; Kokpiang Tan; L Gow; Vanessa Nl Wong; Colin Pain; Heike Apps; Ross Brodie


Exploration Geophysics | 2010

Utilising Airborne Electromagnetics (AEM) to Map Key Elements of the Hydrogeological System and Salinity Hazard in the Ord Valley, Western Australia

Ken Lawrie; Jonathan D.A. Clarke; Kokpiang Tan; Tim Munday; Andrew Fitzpatrick; Ross S. Brodie; Colin Pain; Heike Apps; K. Cullen; Larysa Halas; T. J. Kuske; K. Cahill; A. Davis


Exploration Geophysics | 2009

Utilizing airborne electromagnetic (EM) data, high resolution DEM and hydrogeological information to derive customised products for natural resource management along the River Murray corridor

Kokpiang Tan; Larysa Halas; Colin Pain; Ken Lawrie; Jonathan D.A. Clarke; Heike Apps; K. Cullen; Dave Gibson


Archive | 2008

Floodplain health in 4d: linking time series vegetation analysis with geomorphology and hydrogeology

Ken Lawrie; Vanessa Nl Wong; Medhavy Thankappan; Kristen Cullen; Larysa Halas; Heike Apps


Archive | 2008

Remote-sensing of fluvial architecture of the Murray River, Southern Australia

Jonathan D.A. Clarke; Colin Pain; David Gibson; Vanessa Nl Wong; Heike Apps


Archive | 2008

An Airborne Electro-Magnetic (AEM) survey used as a precision investigation tool to address salinity and land managment issues in a sem-arid floodplain environment

Ken Lawrie; Ross Brodie; Jonathan D.A. Clarke; Kokpiang Tan; Vanessa Nl Wong; Drue Edwards; Heike Apps; Larysa Halas; Kristen Cullen

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Kok Tan

Geoscience Australia

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Tim Munday

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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