Beyond hydrogeologic evidence: challenging the current assumptions about salinity processes in the Corangamite region, AustraliaAu delà des acquis hydrogéologiques : mise en question des hypothèses habituelles à propos de l’acquisition de la salinité dans la région de Corangamite, AustralieMás allá de la evidencia hidrogeológica: desafiando los supuestos actuales sobre procesos de salinización en la región Corangamite, Australia

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P. G. Dahlhaus
J. W. Cox
C. T. Simmons
C. M. Smitt
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[1] University of Ballarat,School of Science and Engineering
[2] CSIRO Land and Water,School of Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences
[3] Flinders University of South Australia,undefined
[4] Hyder Consulting Pty Ltd,undefined
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Salinisation; Saline wetlands; Conceptual models; Corangamite; Australia;
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10.1007/s10040-008-0313-2
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In keeping with the standard scientific methods, investigations of salinity processes focus on the collection and interpretation of contemporary scientific data. However, using multiple lines of evidence from non-hydrogeologic sources such as geomorphic, archaeological and historical records can substantially add value to the scientific investigations. By using such evidence, the validity of the assumptions about salinity processes in Australian landscapes is challenged, especially the assumption that the clearing of native vegetation has resulted in rising saline groundwater in all landscapes. In the Corangamite region of south-west Victoria, salinity has been an episodic feature of the landscapes throughout the Quaternary and was present at the time of the Aboriginal inhabitants and the first pastoral settlement by Europeans. Although surface-water salinity has increased in some waterways and the area of salinised land has expanded in some landscapes, there is no recorded evidence found which supports significant rises in groundwater following widespread land-use change. In many areas, salinity is an inherent component of the region’s landscapes, and sustains world-class environmental assets that require appropriate salinity levels for their ecological health. Managing salinity requires understanding the specific salinity processes in each landscape.
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