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Nara Somaratne, Saad Mustafa, Jeff Lawson
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The mode of vertical recharge to aquifers is important to the application of appropriate recharge estimation methods. This study identifies the origin, geochemical evolution and mode of vertical leakage to the Gambier Basin confined aquifer, south east o...
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Nara Somaratne and Gary Hallas
Coliform source tracking was undertaken on 48 water sources of which 42 are potable in 26 water supply systems spread across South Australia. The water sources in the study vary from unprotected springs in creek beds to deep confined aquifers. The freque...
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Nara Somaratne
The article ?Karst aquifer recharge: Comments on ?Characteristics of Point Recharge in Karst Aquifers?, by Adrian D. Werner, 2014, Water 6, doi:10.3390/w6123727? provides misrepresentation in some parts of Somaratne [1]. The description of Uley South Qua...
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Adrian D. Werner
The article ?Characteristics of Point Recharge in Karst Aquifers, Water 6: 2782?2807? by N. Somaratne evaluates various recharge estimation techniques applied to four limestone aquifers in South Australia. Somaratne [1] concludes that methods based on wa...
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Nara Somaratne, Hajrudin Zulfic, Glyn Ashman, Hayley Vial, Brooke Swaffer and Jacqueline Frizenschaf
A groundwater risk assessment was carried out for 30 potable water supply systems under a framework of protecting drinking water quality across South Australia. A semi-quantitative Groundwater Risk Assessment Model (GRAM) was developed based on a ?multi-...
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