Australian Groundwater Map

Farm Table says:

The Australian Groundwater interactive map highlights the location of bore water, its deoth as well as usage across the country

Chronic groundwater decline reported in many agricultural landscapes of Australia and the world. Groundwater is often seen as a reliable water source during drought and periods of decreased surface water availability. In addition, groundwater provides potential support to livestock and irrigated production systems. Therefore, it is necessary to continuously monitor the groundwater recharge across landscapes and vulnerable regions

The Australian Groundwater Map tool consists of:

  • Historical and present groundwater level data for the reference monitoring bores and other drill bores in Australia
  • Provides information on number of bores drilled and drill depth yearly and region wise
  • Bore purpose and exploration
  • Easy understanding of the trend charts and distribution maps
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Rob Jennings

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