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Trihey, J.M. | McGrathCohen, E.S.B. | Haiblen, A.M.
Abstract
This report presents a summary of the groundwater and surface water hydrochemistry data release from the Daly River project conducted as part of Exploring for the Future (EFTF)—an eight year, $225 million Australian Government funded geoscience data and information acquisition program focused on better understanding the potential mineral, energy and groundwater resources across Australia. This data release records the groundwater sample collection methods and hydrochemistry and isotope data from monitoring bores in the Daly River project area, Northern Territory (NT). The Daly River project is a collaborative study between Geoscience Australia and the NT Government. Hydrochemistry and isotope data were collected from existing bores in the Daly River area. The sampling methods, quality assurance/quality control procedures, analytical methods and results are included in this report and all hydrochemistry data are available for download from the link at right.
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- EARTH SCIENCES
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- Exploring for the Future
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- Groundwater hydrochemistry data
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2021-02-10T00:04:39
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Groundwater chemistry data for the Daly River Basin
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Record 2020/046
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Groundwater chemistry data from the Daly Basin (analytes include pH, electrical conductivity (EC), temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), oxidation-reduction (redox) potential (ORP), sulfide and ferrous iron concentrations, total alkalinity, major, minor and trace element concentrations, stable isotopes, radiocarbon and noble gas concentrations). Sampling and analytical techniques are described in the document.
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[-15.3912, -12.9085, 129.5019, 132.2256]
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