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Magnetotelluric survey (time series) of the Warburton Spring, 2012

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Graham Heinson ; Data Collections Team, NCI Australia
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This record was harvested by RDA at 2024-02-14T09:51:51.483+11:00 from NCI's Data Catalogue where it was last modified at 2019-02-26T15:47:36.

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Warburton Spring is a shield-shaped carbonate mound spring located in a playa. Water flows from the 30 m-wide spring vent through a gutter in the carbonate edifice of the upper mound and discharges to a thickly vegetated fan-shaped delta on the south-western side of the mound, which varies in width from 280 m to 400 m.

Magnetotelluric data were collected at Warburton Spring in November 2012 along a 1465 m-long line which ran from south-west to north-east across the playa and over the Warburton Spring tail, upper mound and vent.

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Created: 26 02 2019

Issued: 26 02 2019

Modified: 12 01 2023

Data time period: 2012-11-01 to 2012-11-30

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136.68,-29.26 136.68,-29.27 136.66,-29.27 136.66,-29.26 136.68,-29.26

136.67,-29.265

text: northlimit=-29.26; southlimit=-29.27; westlimit=136.66; eastLimit=136.68

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Other Information
Inverarity et al., 2016. Groundwater flow underneath mound spring tufas from geophysical surveys in the southwestern Great Artesian Basin, Australia. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 63(7)

doi : https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/08120099.2016.1261942