The Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems Atlas (GDE Atlas) was developed as a national dataset of Australian GDEs to inform groundwater planning and management. It is the first and only national inventory ...
The Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems Atlas (GDE Atlas) was developed as a national dataset of Australian GDEs to inform groundwater planning and management. It is the first and only national inventory ...
The GDE Atlas was released in 2012, and was produced by conducting a national-scale assessment. This involved a nationally consistent methodology using remote sensing and GIS rules-based analysis, ...
The GDE Atlas shows the general location of groundwater-dependent ecosystems (GDEs). Each polygon represents an area within which groundwater interaction potentially occurs. This does not mean that ...
A web mapping application is also available. Once you specify the location (place or river region) and type of GDE (aquatic, subterranean and terrestrial), a list of matching GDEs will be shown.
Specify the GDE type and state in which the river region is located to search for GDE data.
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