Metadata : Western Water Study (Wiluraratja Kapi) - Hydrogeology of the Yuendumu - Papunya - Kintore Region, Northern Territory. |
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Citation
ANZLIC Identifier:B1D0125AB9E56E09E040CD9B21442574
Title: Western Water Study (Wiluraratja Kapi) - Hydrogeology of the Yuendumu - Papunya - Kintore Region, Northern Territory.
Citation Date:1999-01-01
Date Type:creation
Custodian:Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security
Description
The hydrogeology of a 68 000 km2 region of arid central Australia has been assessed and mapped at 1:500 000 scale using a GIS to interpret various spatial data sets and compile statistics of water bore information. This work forms a part of the Western Water Study, a collaborative venture between Federal, Territory and Aboriginal representative agencies, which has the objective of improving access to groundwater information for Aboriginal people on their land. The study area is underlain by Proterozoic basement (Arunta Block), pre-Mesozoic sedimentary basins (Amadeus and Ngalia Basins) and Cainozoic sediments. Based on the analyses of 850 water bores , the study area is mapped as seven different aquifer systems to cover regional variations in hydrogeology. Palaeodrainages act as a sink along which groundwater drains to associated internal discharge playas. Statistical groundwater data for these systems and the individual geological formations drilled provide a starting point for further groundwater assessment in other areas of central Australia that have similar geology. Only one aquifer system representing about 3% of the study area in Cainozoic sediments along a mountain range consistently provides low salinity < 1000 mg/L) potable groundwater, though potable water can occasionally be found elsewhere throughout the region. Large individual bore yields of over 20Us can be found in the pre- Mesozoic and Cainozoic systems while a lack of storage precludes sustained high yield production from bores in the Proterozoic.
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- imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
- inlandWaters
Bounding Coordinates:
- North Bounding Coordinate:-22
- South Bounding Coordinate:-24
- East Bounding Coordinate:132
- West Bounding Coordinate:129
Dataset Status
Dataset ID:
Language:English
Character Set: Latin 1
Progress:completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency:notPlanned
Data Currency Start Date:1997-01-01
Data Currency End Date:1999-01-01
Access Constraint:
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Data Quality
Lineage:The data is a collation of new and existing datasets.
The data sets included in the Western Water Study GIS are described elsewhere by Wischusen et al. (1997). Other aspects of the Western Water Study have previously been reported: Woodcock et al. (1997) discussed remote sensing data interpretation; English (1997) looked at major lineaments over the region and their influence on groundwater prospects; Gallagher (1996, 1998) reported on specialized applications of the GIS and how they may be useful elsewhere; and Macphail (1997) presented Cainozoic palynological data. Several special 1:500 000 geological maps over the Western Water Study region have been compiled: Lau (1997) has compiled a geology map; Lau et al. (1997) a Cainozoic geology map; and Lau and Shaw (1997) a solid geology map. In addition, Toyne et al. (1997) reported on the consultations with Aboriginal communities in the region and outlined a proposal for bicultural water management committees. Hostetler et al. (1998) reported on groundwater quality in the region and Cresswell et al. (1998) discussed aspects of isotope hydrology in the region.
All the information outlined above has been used to some degree in defining and delineating the Aquifer Systems of the Western Water Study region, and the GIS was found to be a very useful tool for classifying large bore data sets and tabulating drilling and chemistry data. There is no drilling data for extensive parts of the study area, and therefore much of the interpretation is based on extrapolation.
Positional Accuracy:Positional accuracy of 500 metres from bore locations.
Attribute Accuracy:Attributes assigned according to the dominant feature. For example, several similar geological units have been grouped to describe a particular geology. Several bore sites describing yield or chemistry information have been grouped to describe a particular hydrology. From the geology and hydrology information the hydrogeology units was delineated.
Logical Consistency:GIS editing tools were used to rectify all overshoots and undershoots in line work. Polygon topology rules applied are must not overlap, must not have gaps and each polygon has only one label
Completeness:Complete
Contacts
Name Organisation Position Role Phone Fax Data Requests Officer Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security Geospatial Services Branch (on behalf of department) distributor datarequests.depws@nt.gov.au
Data Dictionary
Attribute Attribute Description Possible Code Code Description ACTFL_RNG Actual river flow range measured at the end of the dry season ACTTDS_DES The ACTTDS_DESC field is the actual range of groundwater TDS as specified on the map ACTYLD_RA The ACTYLD_RA field is the actual range of bore yields in Litres/seconds, as specified on the map AQUIFER The AQUIFER field describes the types of pore spaces which constitute the aquifer AQ_SCALE The AQ_SCALE field indicates the lateral extend of groundwater flow systems CODE Code reference used for spatial data file storage (followed by survey scale) FINISH_YR Year report published FLOW_DESCR Description of the river flow range measured at the end of the dry season FL_RNG_MAX Maximum river flow range measured at the end of the dry season FL_RNG_MIN Minimum river flow range measured at the end of the dry season GEO_FORM The GEO_FORM field identifies the geological formation (or other geological subdivision such as group or member) derived from the latest geological map GEO_LABEL The GEO_LABEL field is the geological label derived from the latest geology map GIS_DATA The spatial data is derived from either the original survey report or a compliation of several surveys and additional data LF_DESCR The description of the landform and soil defined by its surface form and location in the landscape META_ID ANZLIC Metadata ID META_URL Link to the on-line metadata record NAME Shortened name of survey (usually of report) for simple reference NOTES Extra notes about water development options not included in the other fields OPT_DESCR Description of water supply preferred option PREFD_OPT Source of water supply code REPORT Note the full report name REPORT_ID Department's Report ID REPORT_URL Link to the on-line report ROCK_TYPE The ROCK_TYPE field identifies the dominant rock types that comprise the aquifer SCALE Survey data scale for appropriate use START_YR Year survey project commenced STATUS_GIS The status of the landunit attribute descriptions available in the spatial dataset (ie GIS data) STATUS_PRJ The completion status of the project STDTDS_MAX The STDTDS_MAX field is the maximum expected Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of the groundwater STDTDS_MIN The STDTDS_MIN field is the minimum expected Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) of the groundwater STDYLD_MAX The STDYLD_MAX field is the maximum in Litres/seconds (L/s) of the range of yield in which the majority of the bores fall STDYLD_MIN The STDYLD_MIN field is the minimum in Litres/seconds (L/s) of the range of yield in which the majority of the bores fall SUIT_CMT The comments describing the suitability of the area for surface water development SUIT_RAT Determination on the suitability for surface water development SURVEY_ID The SURVEY_ID field is the abbreviated name of the survey and the first (sometimes six) characters from the dataset file name SURVEY_NME The SURVEY_NME is the report to which the mapping refers VIABILITY Prospect of groundwater
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