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Hydrochemical Processes in the Alluvial Aquifer of the Gwydir River (Northern New South Wales, Australia)
2013
Procedia Earth and Planetary Science
The hydrochemistry of the Narrabri Formation, the shallow aquifer system of the alluvial fan of the Gwydir River (NSW, Australia), is analyzed to better understand the hydrogeological processes involved in aquifer recharge, and to set up future management options that preserve the quantity and quality of water resources. Results show that groundwater hydrochemistry in this alluvial aquifer is mainly controlled by silicate weathering and cation exchange. However, salt remobilization in specific
doi:10.1016/j.proeps.2013.03.180
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