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FedUni Spatial groundwater bore database

Also known as: Federation University Australia Spatial groundwater bore database
Federation University Australia
Dr Peter Dahlhaus (Associated with, Principal investigator)
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The FedUni Spatial groundwater bore database is part of an interoperable web-GIS maintained by Federation University Australia.  It records data on groundwater research and monitoring bores that are either owned, maintained or monitored by the University for groundwater research projects.  The FedUni Spatial website was initially developed with funding support from the Corangamite Catchment Management Authority and contained four environmental datasets: groundwater bores, salinity, erosion and landslides, covering the Corangamite region.

 

The FedUni Spatial groundwater bore database contains information on bore location, bore ownership, bore construction details, aquifer parameters, groundwater level monitoring, groundwater chemistry and isotopes, bore lithology and stratigraphy.  It includes links to images, documents, datafiles and weblinks that are relevant to individual bore records.  The FedUni spatial groundwater bore database is also used to clean and enhance data, most of which is then revised in the Victorian Groundwater Management System owned and managed by the Department of Sustainability and Environment.

 

The FedUni Spatial groundwater bore data is also included in the Visualising Victoria's Groundwater web-portal

Data time period: 13 02 2006

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