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Groundwater recharge projections for the Murray-Darling Basin under climate change

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Crosbie, Russell ; Doble, Rebecca ; Fu, Guobin ; Campos Teixeira Travalloni, Paula ; Pickett, Trevor ; Devanand, Anjana ; Ticehurst, Catherine ; Gibbs, Matt ; Gonzalez, Dennis ; Post, David
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This dataset is developed as part of Module 3 of the Sustainable Yields 2 project. The dataset provides future projections for diffuse, overbank flood and in-stream recharge across the Murray-Darling Basin. The methods used to develop the dataset are described in the report “Groundwater recharge modelling of the Murray-Darling Basin under historical and future climate conditions”.
Lineage: The future climate data used as an input to the recharge modelling was derived from 120 CMIP6 GCM runs, the future climate data is described in a separate DAP archive: https://doi.org/10.25919/s9hx-6f50.

The methods used to model the historical and future recharge is described in the report:
Crosbie R, Doble R, Fu G, Campos Teixeira P, Pickett T. Devanand A, Ticehurst C, Gibbs M, Gunner W, Gonzalez D, Post D (2025) Groundwater recharge modelling of the Murray-Darling Basin under historical and future climate conditions. CSIRO, Australia.

Available: 2025-12-12

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