What is it about?
Describing the development of physical water characteristics - water level, temperature and salinity - and its drivers for the Coorong and Lower Lakes after barrage construction.
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Why is it important?
The water regime of the Lower Lakes and Coorong, which includes the hydrology, climate, hydrodynamics and water quality, is a significant driver of the ecology in the region. Changes in water level and salinity have a strong influence on ecosystem variability and habitat conditions.
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This page is a summary of: Hydrology and Hydrodynamics of the Lower Lakes, Coorong and Murray Mouth, December 2018, University of Adelaide Press,
DOI: 10.20851/natural-history-cllmm-2.7.
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