Brief description
This record was harvested by RDA at 2025-06-27T16:34:26.78+10:00 from NCI's Data Catalogue where it was last modified at 2019-02-26T15:48:53.Full description
Beresford Spring is a shield-shaped carbonate mound spring located on the edge of a playa. Water flows from the 10 m-wide spring vent over the carbonate deifice of the upper mound into playa alluvial deposits on the eastern side of the mould, which is 250 m long and 100 m wide. Magnetotelluric data were collected at Beresford Spring in June 2010 and April 2012. Eight sites were located along a broad survey line oriented approximately north-south which passes over the Beresford Spring mound, and five sites along a detailed survey line oriented NW-SE.Lineage
NACreated: 26 02 2019
Issued: 26 02 2019
Modified: 12 01 2023
Data time period: 2012-01-01 to 2012-12-31
text: northlimit=-29.24; southlimit=-29.28; westlimit=136.65; eastLimit=136.67
Subjects
geoscientificInformation |
magnetotellurics, electrical resistivity, time series, broadband, Beresford Springs |
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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, 857-872.
Identifiers
- DOI : 10.25914/5BEA5A8BC0A86
- URI : geonetwork.nci.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/f5651_5973_4313_7185
- global : f5651_5973_4313_7185