Twice a day the Dee’s waters slap the riverbanks as a bore travels upstream. At its strongest it’s a remarkable sight, sending birds scattering in alarm and carrying along the occasional surfing ...
Bore heights vary, depending on the weather ... the water is turbulent rather than undular. At spring tides, such as last weekend (see video above), the Dee roars, white horses rear and the ...
The System contains more than 988 000 bore locations with associated lithology logs, bore construction logs and hydrostratigraphy logs as well as groundwater management areas and aquifer boundaries. 2 ...
The Australian Groundwater Explorer provides access to a wide range of groundwater data, including around 900 000 bore locations, bore logs, groundwater levels, salinity, hydrochemistry, 3D ...
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