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Bathurst Harbour and Macquarie Harbour are estuarine systems on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia. While Macquarie Harbour is grossly polluted from mine operations via contamination of the King River, Bathurst Harbour is surrounded by World Heritage wilderness and is essentially free of anthropogenic influences. The vegetation of the catchments of both harbours is similar and the waters of both harbours are deep brown due to the presence of humic substances. A hydrographic survey of the pristine Bathurst Harbour estuarine system was carried out over 4 days in January/February of 1990 (Austral Summer). Sampling and laboratory analyses for a range of trace elements (Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, and Zn) were made using non-contaminating procedures.

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Progress Code: completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: See References.

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Authors:
Mackey
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Denis J.a
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Butler
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Edward C. V.a
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Carpenter
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Peter D.b
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Higgins
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Harry W.a
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O'Sullivan
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Jeanette E.a
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Plaschke
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Ronald B.a
Affiliations:
a. CSIRO Division of Oceanography.
b. Department of Chemistry
Credit
University of Tasmania.

Data time period: 1990-01-30 to 1990-02-02

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146.3,-43.3 146.3,-43.4 145.7,-43.4 145.7,-43.3 146.3,-43.3

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  • Local : Anzlic Identifier: ANZCW0306006027
  • Local : Marlin Record Number: 6027
  • global : 17f96097-ef90-4bf1-8ebc-dbde15715b1d