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Report Index Report Title Author 37/2019 Development of a long-term sediments monitoring program for Darwin Harbour: A final report on the Rod Surface Elevation Table – Marker Horizon Pilot project MP2 Goddard, M. M. and Hutley, L. B. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 32/2019 Katherine Tindall Limestone Aquifer Water Allocation Plan 2019 -2024 Water Resources Division Integrated hydrologic modelling of the Darwin Rural Area and development of an integrated water resource monitoring strategy - Report for hydrogeolgical 27/2019 Environmental Hydrology Associates (EHA Pty Ltd) conceptualisation and groundwater modelling Developing an integrated long-term monitoring program for Darwin Harbour. Anthropogenic Pressures Pilot Project - Development of Pressure Indicators for Darwin Radke, L., Fortune, J., Townsend, S., Schult, J., Staben. 25/2019 Harbour G., Skarlatos-Simoes, M., Palmer, C., Dostine, P. 24/2019 Mapping of Wetlands in the Northern Territory Portion of the Lake Eyre Basin (incorporating the Pedirka Geological Basin) Stage 2 Desert Wildlife Services 22/2019 Developing an integrated long-term monitoring program for Darwin Harbour - Water quality pilot project WP2 - Intra-annual water quality variability Makarynska, D. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 21/2019 DRAFT - Katherine Tindall Limestone Aquifer Water Allocation Plan 2019 - 2029 Water Resources Division 20/2019 Microbial Source Tracking at Berry Springs Pools Kaestli, M., Rose, A., Munksgaard, N. and Ginn, K. 19/2019 Draft - Great Artesian Basin (NT) Water Allocation Plan 2013 - 2023 Pye, A. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 18/2019 DRAFT - Oolloo Dolostone Aquifer Water Allocation Plan 2019 - 2029 Water Resources Division Dostine, P. L. and Crook, D. A. 17/2019 Roper River fish movement study. Report on 2015 - 2018 data 16/2019 Northern Territory irrigated agriculture feasibility study - Preliminary business case for investment Sule, L. and Branson, J. - Jacobs Group Pty Ltd Lennon, L., Dean, F. and Branson, J. - Jacobs Group Pty 15/2019 Northern Territory irrigated agriculture feasibility study - Stage 2 - Site feasibility and economic assessment Limited 14/2019 Northern Territory irrigated agriculture feasibility study - Stage 1 - Masterplan report Lennon, L. - Jacobs Group Pty Limited Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 11/2019 DRAFT - Ti Tree Water Allocation Plan 2019 - 2029 Water Resources Division 10/2019 Developing an integrated long-term monitoring program for Darwin Harbour - Water Quality pilot project WP1: Neap tide trial Makarynska, D. 7/2019 Koolpinyah groundwater system 2017 groundwater flow model update Knapton, A. 6/2019 Alice Springs town basin - Groundwater level assessment Short, M. A. 3/2019 Borehole gamma log stratigraphy of the northern Georgina Basin Chapman, S Report Title Author 2/2019 Pesticides and nutrients Tindall aquifer Mataranka region Schult, J. 1/2019 Dry season water quality of three springs in the Katherine region, 2017 Schult, J. 33/2018 The potential for groundwatar use by vegetation in the australian arid zone Cook, P. and Eamus, D. 30/2018 Western-Davenport Water Allocation Plan 2018 - 2021 Pye, A. 28/2018 Hydrogeoly of the Jinduckin Formation Florina Rd, Katherine Tickell, S. J. 23/2018 Projected climate change effects on diffuse recharge in the NT - Summary for major groundwater resources Short, M. A. 21/2018 2018 Product Catalogue Sinordin, R. Orange Creek groundwater assesment 12/2018 Short, M. A. 11/2018 Pesticides and nutrients in the Oolloo aquifer Schult, J. 10/2018 Palmerston Dolostone Aquifer: 2018 Status Report Noovao, K. and Spencer, J. Green Ant Creek baseflow assessment 7/2018 Yin Foo, D 6/2018 A risk assessment of water quality pollution of Darwin Harbour using modelled catchment impacts on water quality Fortune, J. 5/2018 Interim turbidity water quality objectives for dry season neap tide conditions in Darwin Harbour Southgate, N. C. and Fortune, J. Dry season water quality at Elsey Station, in the upper reaches of the Roper River 3/2018 Schult, J 2/2018 A preliminary assessment of groundwater use in parts of the Darwin Rural Water Control District and Palmerston municipality Woltman, M. 26/2017 Darwin Harbour mangrove sediment: metal and arsenic dynamics Munksgaard, N.C. 21/2017 Historic groundwater level changes in the Georgina Basin Noovao, K. and Tickell, S. J. 17/2017 Georgina Basin groundwater assessment: Daly Waters to Tennant Creek Tickell, S. J. and Bruwer, Q. 08/2017 Water Resources of the Wildman River area Tickell, S.J and Zaar, U. Report Title Author 02/2017 Water Quality of the Roper River 2012 - 2016 Schult, J.and Novak, P. 24/2016 Review of research and monitoring of Darwin Harbour’s mangrove environment for the development of a long-term monitoring program Alongi, D., Metcalfe, K., Townsend, S. and Leiper, I. 23/2016 Tennant Creek north groundwater investigation (eastern Wiso Basin) Irwin, R., Woltmann, M., and Wischusen, J. 21/2016 Pesticides and nutrients in groundwater of the Darwin region Schult, J. 20/2016 Pesticide and nutrient monitoring in the Roper River region during the 2015 dry season Schult, J. 19/2016 Roper River fish movement study. Report on 2015/2016 data. Dostine, P.L. and Crook, D.A. 17/2016 Development of a groundwater flow model - Berry Springs Knapton, A 13/2016 Herbicides, pesticides and nutrients in the Tindall aquifer - Katherine Region Schult, J. 08/2016 Water Allocation Plan for Tindall Limestone Aquifer Katherine 2016 - 2019 Smith, I. 5/2016 Pesticide monitoring in the Douglas-Daly region during the 2014 and 2015 Dry Seasons Schult, J. 4/2016 Darwin Harbour Region 2015 Report Card - Water Quality Supplement Fortune, J.and Patterson, R. 1/2016 Alice Springs Water Allocation Plan 2016 - 2016 Heppner, K Drewry, J., Fortune, J., Majid, M., Schult, J., Lamche, G., 21/2015 Darwin Harbour Region Report Card 2015 Townsend, S. and Cusack, S. 20/2015 Daly Basin Groundwater Resource Assessment - North Mataranka to Daly Waters Buwer, Q and Tickell, S 18/2015 Baseline monitoring of metal concentrations over a one year period in the Daly River near Nauiyu Novak, P. andSchult, J. 17/2015 Metal, nutrient and hydrocarbon concentrations of Rapid Creek mangrove sediments, Darwin Fortune, J. 16/2015 Spatial variability of Darwin Harbour water quality during dry season neap tides of 2012 and 2013 Fortune, J. 15/2015 North Bathurst Island Groundwater Assessment Woltmann, M.J. 13/2015 End of dry stream flow measurements, Roper River, October 2014 Kerle, E. and Cruickshank, S. Report Title Author 11/2015 DLRM 2014 Product Catalogue Sinordin, R. 10/2015 Great Artesian Basin Monitoring Network Implementation (Stage 2) Yin Foo, D 4/2015 Wetland of the Alice Springs Water Control District Duguid, A. 3/2015 Investigation drilling in the south western Daly Basin 2014 Tickell, S. J 2/2015 Effect of tide on water quality of Jones Creek, Darwin Harbour Fortune, J. and Mauraud, N 1/2015 Supplement to the 2014 Darwin Harbour Region Report Card Fortune, J 14/2014 End of Dry Season Stream Flow Measurements, Katherine and Daly Rivers, October 2014 Lawrie, S. 13/2014 Elizabeth and Blackmore River Catchments Flood Study SKM 10/2014 Pesticide and Nutrient Monitoring in Five Springs of the Darwin Region in the 2014 Dry Season Schult, J. 8/2014 End of Wet Season Stream Flow Measurements, Roper River, May 2014 Kerle, E. and Waugh, P. Drewry, J.,Fortune, J., Majid, M.,Schult, J., Lamche, G., 6/2014 Darwin Harbour Region Report Card 2014 Townsend, S. and Cusack, S. 5/2014 End of Wet Season Stream Flow Measurements, Katherine and Daly Rivers, June 2014 Lawrie, S 4/2014 Pumping tests in the Northern Territory, a new spatial dataset. Tickell, S.J. 3/2014 End of Dry Season Water Quality in the Roper and Daly River catchments 2012-13 Schult, J. 2/2014 A survey of the fish fauna of the Roper River near Jude's Crossing in the late dry season 2013 Dostine, P. L. 1/2014 Dry season water quality and macroinvertebrate assemblages in Rapid Creek: an urban stream in the monsoonal tropics of northern Australia Dostine, P.L. 13/2013 Rapid-Ck-Flood-Study-Addendum and Rapid-Ck-Flood-Study-Report SKM 12/2013 Darwin Harbour Water Quality Supplement to the 2013 Darwin Harbour Region Report Card Mauraud, N. 11/2013 End of dry stream flow measurements, Katherine and Daly River, October 2013 Wagenaar, D. Report Title Author 10/2013 Late dry season stream flows and groundwater levels, upper Roper River, October 2013 Wagenaar, D. and Tickell, S. J. 8/2013 Epenarra Water Resource Assessment Woltmann, M.J., and Zaar, U. 7/2013 Predicting areas with artesian flows in the Daly Basin Tickell, S.J. 6/2013 Katherine Tindall Limestone Aquifer Oolloo Aquifer WAP Measurements, May 2013 Wagenaar, D. 4/2013 Darwin Harbour Region Report Card 2013 DLRM 3/2013 Phytoplankton communities of East Arm in Darwin Harbour Dostine, P. L. 2/2013 A recent sinkhole collapse at Lambells Lagoon Tickell, S.J. Fortune, J., Drewry, J., Lamche, G., Dostine P., Schult, 18/2012 Darwin Harbour Region Report Card 2012 and Majid, M. 17/2012 Borroloola Floodplain Mapping Study WRM Water and Environment 15/2012 Modelling of Surface Water Extraction in the Lower Reaches of the Roper River Knapton, A. 14/2012 Technical Report: Great Artesian Basin resource assessment Fulton, S. Technical Report - National Water Commission Low Flows Project: Case Study – Recalibration of a Coupled Surface Water - Groundwater Model to the Low Flows in 13/2012 Knapton, A. the Daly River Catchment. 12/2012 Pollutant loads to Darwin Harbour from selected catchments, 2008-2012 Schult, J. 11/2012 Macrophyte vegetation of six lagoons in the Darwin region, NT Schult, J.and Lamche, G. 7/2012 Katherine/Daly low flow stream measurement : Northern Territory of Australia, September 2011 Russ, A. 5/2012 Tindall Limestone drilling, 2011 Tickell, S.J. 3/2012 River health in the Daly catchment : a report to the Daly River Management Advisory Committee Schult, J.
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