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Recharge across the Cambrian Limestone Aquifer

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\n## **Abstract** \nThe dataset was derived by the Geological and Bioregional Assessment Program from multiple source datasets. The source datasets are identified in the Lineage field in this metadata statement. The processes undertaken to produce this derived dataset are described in the History field in this metadata statement. This is an initial dataset that was published for peer review on 21/07/2020 and will be finalised when the journal paper is revised and accepted for publication. This dataset contains the inputs, outputs and code used to estimate recharge across the extent of the Cambrian Limestone Aquifer. The method is described in a journal paper:

Crosbie and Rachakonda (2020) Constraining probabilistic chloride mass balance recharge estimates using baseflow and remotely sensed evapotranspiration: The Cambrian Limestone Aquifer northern Australia. Submitted to Hydrogeology Journal.

A copy of this draft journal paper is included in the dataset.\n\n\n## **Attribution** \nGeological and Bioregional Assessment Program\n\n\n## **History** \nThis dataset contains the inputs, outputs and code used to estimate recharge across the extent of the Cambrian Limestone Aquifer. The method is described in a journal paper:\r\n\r\nCrosbie and Rachakonda (2020) Constraining probabilistic chloride mass balance recharge estimates using baseflow and remotely sensed evapotranspiration: The Cambrian Limestone Aquifer northern Australia. Submitted to Hydrogeology Journal\r\n\r\nA copy of this draft journal paper is included in the dataset.

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