576-4 Towards Improved Understanding of Groundwater Salinity in An Irrigated Tropical Floodplain.

See more from this Division: S01 Soil Physics
See more from this Session: Symposium --Measurements and Modeling of Multiphase Flow and Solute Transport: To Honor the Many Contributions of Jacob Dane: II

Monday, 6 October 2008: 2:15 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 362AB

Keith Bristow, Cuan Petheram and Matt Lenahan, CSIRO, Townsville, AUSTRALIA
Abstract:
Changes in groundwater levels and salinity are raising concerns about the long-term future of the lower Burdekin, one of Australia’s premier irrigation districts. In this paper we discuss progress in understanding the origin and fate of salts. We highlight in particular the subregional nature of the problem, the need to address water quantity and quality issues simultaneously, and the need for a whole of systems water and salt management plan. An emerging and disturbing question arsing from this work is if it is in fact possible to remove salts from this coastal floodplain system which is underlain by largely unconfined aquifers.

See more from this Division: S01 Soil Physics
See more from this Session: Symposium --Measurements and Modeling of Multiphase Flow and Solute Transport: To Honor the Many Contributions of Jacob Dane: II