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Corrected Potentiometric Surface Contour (mAHD) - PED

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## **Abstract**

This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied.

Represents the potentiometric surface of groundwater within the JK Aquifer of the Great Artesian Basin.

## **Purpose**

To indicate the potentiometric surface of groundwater within the JK Aquifer.

## **Dataset History**

This file was developed along with a number of other data sets as part of the Australian Government funded research program entitled "Allocating Water and Maintaining Springs in the GAB". http://archive.nwc.gov.au/library/topic/groundwater/allocating-water-and-maintaining-springs-in-the-great-artesian-basin

This file contains locality and relative to height datum measurements of groundwater (RSWL) from the GAB (JK) Aquifer that were used to develop the potentiometric surface for the GAB Aquifer.

## **Dataset Citation**

SA Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (2015) Corrected Potentiometric Surface Contour (mAHD) - PED. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 12 October 2016, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/fdc28393-31b3-40d8-b4d3-287ae2c90a3e.

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Corrected Potentiometric Surface Contour (mAHD) - PED - Data File

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