HYDROGEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE DEPTH TO THE …Northern Territory of Australia September 2013 File...

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GAB Water Control District B C A Plenty River Lilla River Illogwa Hale Huckitta Creek Creek River Hay Todd River River Creek Finke Todd River Hale River Field River Finke River Hugh River Plenty River Lilla River Illogwa Hale Huckitta Creek Creek River Hay Todd River River Creek Finke Todd Field River Finke River Hugh River Plenty River Lilla River Illogwa Hale Huckitta Creek Creek River Hay Todd River River Creek Finke Todd Field River Finke River Hugh River Plenty River Lilla River Illogwa Hale Huckitta Creek Creek River Hay Todd River River Creek Finke Todd Field River Finke River Hugh River Finke River Creek Goyder RN018352 RN018593 New Crown Old Andado Andado Atula Numery Limbla Lilla Creek Horseshoe Bend Ringwood Allambi Deep Well Ooriminna Santa Teresa Titjikala Amoonguna Finke ALICE SPRINGS Titjikala Finke Santa Teresa Titjikala Finke Titjikala Finke Finke STUART HWY Northern Territory South Australia Queensland of Confinement Limit GAB Water Control District GAB Water Control District GAB Water Control District 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 210 170 180 190 190 180 170 Mulligan River Springs Dalhousie Springs 400000mE 450000mE 500000mE 550000mE 600000mE 650000mE 700000mE 750000mE 400000mE 450000mE 500000mE 550000mE 600000mE 650000mE 700000mE 750000mE 7400000mN 7350000mN 7300000mN 7250000mN 7200000mN 7150000mN 7400000mN 7350000mN 7300000mN 7250000mN 7200000mN 7150000mN 450000mE 550000mE 650000mE 750000mE 450000mE 550000mE 650000mE 750000mE 7350000mN 7250000mN 7150000mN 7350000mN 7250000mN 7150000mN 450000mE 550000mE 650000mE 750000mE 450000mE 550000mE 650000mE 750000mE 7350000mN 7250000mN 7150000mN 7350000mN 7250000mN 7150000mN 450000mE 550000mE 650000mE 750000mE 450000mE 550000mE 650000mE 750000mE 7350000mN 7250000mN 7150000mN 7350000mN 7250000mN 7150000mN 850000mE 850000mE Thomas 1 Colson McDills RN017871 RN018302 RN004009 RN018593 RN016483 RN007397 RN002496 ATB1 RN018791 RN018793 RN012781 RN002607 RN012780 RN011355 Beachcomber < 10 10 to 30 30 to 50 50 to 70 70 to 90 > 90 GAB Springs 200 Data Point Groundwater Flow Limit of Artesian Groundwater Limit of Confinement Groundwater Contour mAHD Legend Carbon-14 in Groundwater (pMC) J Aquifer Unsaturated HAY RIVER SF5316 ALICE SPRINGS SF5314 RODINGA SG5302 HALE RIVER SG5303 SIMPSON DESERT NORTH SG5304 FINKE SG5306 McDILLS SG5307 SIMPSON DESERT SOUTH SG5308 Rolling Downs Group Tertiary and Quaternary J Aquifer Pre Jurassic Formations Rolling Downs Group, Tertiary and Quaternary J Aquifer Pre Jurassic Formations ILLOGWA CREEK SF5315 0 to 40 0 to 40 80 to 120 > 120 Points used in interpolation Limit of Artesian Groundwater Limit of Confinement Legend Groundwater level J Aquifer (metres) relative to ground surface below ground surface above ground surface 40 to 80 J Aquifer Unsaturated 40 to 80 > 80 Points used in interpolation < 50 100 to 300 300 to 500 50 to 100 500 to 1000 1000 to 1500 1500 to 1950 Legend Depth to J Aquifer (metres below ground level) See Enlargement This map was produced on the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA 94) C Northern Territory of Australia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/au/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike This publication is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is an extensive Cretaceous to Jurassic aged groundwater system which underlies over a fifth of the Australian continent. Around 5% of this resource is located in the Northern Territory underlying an area of 84,500 square kilometres or 6% of the Northern Territory landmass. Located in the southeast corner of the Northern Territory, the GAB comprises a massive quartz sandstone aquifer (J aquifer) underlying a thick sequence of low permeability mudstone and shale (Rolling Downs Group). The first recorded bore in the J aquifer in the Northern Territory was drilled in 1894 as a water supply for the Charlotte Waters telegraph station. This was followed shortly after in 1898 by the completion of the first flowing well, Anacoora Bore. Over the last 110 years around another 80 bores have been drilled and constructed in the J aquifer in the Northern Territory, the vast majority of these are located along the basin margin and are predominantly used to provide stock and domestic water supply. Recharge to the J aquifer occurs when flooding in ephemeral water courses, such as the Finke River, leads to the infiltration of water directly into the aquifer. This recharge mechanism is restricted to a discrete zone along the edge of the GAB where the surface drainage is in direct connection with outcropping J aquifer. Observation bore RN018593 is located in the Finke River recharge zone - the water level in this bore shows a lagged response to major rainfall events both from the immediate area (New Crown rainfall station) and the greater catchment (Hermannsburg rainfall Station located in the headwaters of the catchment 300 kilometres to the northeast). Observation bore RN018352 is located on the edge of the Finke River 20 kilometres to the southeast of observation bore RN018593. In this area the J aquifer is confined, the water level in RN018352 is static and does not show a correlation with the rainfall records indicating the ephemeral river recharge mechanism is not operating along this section of the Finke River. This inset represents the groundwater level in the J aquifer relative to ground surface. The black hatch along the northern and western margin of the GAB displays the area where the aquifer is unsaturated or contains no groundwater. Adjacent to this area the aquifer is unconfined and deep groundwater levels are encountered. The depth to water in the southwest corner of the GAB is over 120 metres beneath the surface. Further to the east the J aquifer becomes confined by the Rolling Downs Group and the groundwater is artesian. The water level in an artesian bore is above the land surface and if uncontrolled will flow freely. The purple dashed line shows the approximate location of the artesian limit. Bores drilled into the J aquifer to the east of this line are likely to encounter flowing groundwater, bores drilled to the west of the boundary will have a water level below the ground surface. This inset shows the direction of groundwater flow within the J aquifer. Groundwater enters the aquifer on the margin of the GAB around the Finke and Plenty Rivers. Groundwater flows east and south, discharging in Queensland at the Mulligan River Springs and in South Australia at Dalhousie Springs. The coloured dots show the Carbon-14 concentrations of groundwater in the J aquifer. Carbon-14 is a radionuclide that is commonly used to investigate groundwater residence time in aquifers. The red dots show high Carbon-14 values and modern groundwater while the blue dots represent low Carbon-14 concentrations and suggest groundwater residence times of 10000’s years. The distribution of Carbon-14 concentrations supports the groundwater flow directions and shows an increasing residence time from the GAB margin to the spring groups. 5 km 0 This product and all material forming part of it is copyright belonging to the Northern Territory of Australia. You may use this material for your personal, non-commercial use or use it within your organisation for non-commercial purposes, provided that an appropriate acknowledgement is made and the material is not altered in any way. Subject to the fair dealing provisions of the Copyright Act 1968, you must not make any other use of this product (including copying or reproducing it or part of it in any way) unless you have the written permission of the Northern Territory of Australia to do so. The Northern Territory of Australia does not warrant that the product or any part of it is correct or complete and will not be liable for any loss damage or injury suffered by any person as a result of its inaccuracy or incompleteness. Map Grid of Australia (MGA) Zone 53 Universal Transverse Mercator Projection Horizontal Datum GDA 94 WESTERN AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND NORTHERN TERRITORY SOUTH AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES VICTORIA TASMANIA INDEX TO ADJOINING 250K SHEETS CROSS SECTION A - C 0 -2500 -2000 -1500 -1000 0 ELEVATION (metres AHD) DISTANCE (kilometres) 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 -2000 -1000 0 0 DISTANCE (kilometres) CROSS SECTION B - C ELEVATION (metres AHD) 50 100 150 200 250 300 C A B C 500 -500 KATHERINE NHULUNBUY JABIRU DARWIN NORTHERN TERRITORY TENNANT CREEK ALICE SPRINGS MAP LOCALITY DISCLAIMER RECHARGE AND SURFACE WATER INTERACTION NORTHERN TERRITORY GREAT ARTESIAN BASIN HYDROGEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE For further information contact - Water Resources Division, Department of Land Resource Management Goyder Centre, 25 Chung Wah Terrace, Palmerston, Northern Territory of Australia. Phone (08) 8999 4455, email [email protected] Project Officer: Simon Fulton Cartography: R. Lim, Spatial Data and Mapping Water Resources Division Department of Land Resource Management Northern Territory of Australia September 2013 File Reference: GAB_Hydrogeology_1M Mineral Exploration Hole Petroleum Investigation Hole Cadastre / Road River Aboriginal Community (Crown Point, Finke Group, Proterozoic Basement) (Algebuckina Sandstone) (Rolling Downs Group, Tertiary, Quaternary) General Features < 50 50 - 100 100 - 200 200 - 400 400 - 600 600 - 800 > 800 10 20 km 0 50 km 40 30 Homestead Unsuccessful or Abandoned Bore FORMATION THICKNESS J AQUIFER J Aquifer Thickness (metres) Deep Aquifer Bore J Aquifer Bore Shallow Aquifer Bore 10 20 km 0 50 km 40 30 GROUNDWATER LEVEL J AQUIFER 10 20 km 0 30 40 50 km DEPTH TO THE TOP OF J AQUIFER 10 20 km 0 50 km 40 30 GROUNDWATER ELEVATION AND FLOW J AQUIFER 200 180 160 140 120 100 0 20 40 60 80 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 May 2010 Jun 2010 Jul 2010 Aug 2010 Sep 2010 Oct 2010 Nov 2010 Dec 2010 Jan 2011 Feb 2011 Mar 2011 Apr 2011 May 2011 Jun 2011 Jul 2011 Aug 2011 Sep 2011 Weekly Rainfall Totals (mm) Groundwater Level (metres below ground level) Finke River Recharge Groundwater Levels and Rainfall Records RN018352 RN018593 015531 Hermannsburg Weekly Rainfall Totals (mm) 015600 New Crown Weekly Rainfall Totals (mm) Enlargement Rolling Downs Group Key Bores Legend Groundwater Bores Groundwater Contour mAHD 170 J Aquifer Unsaturated J Aquifer Outcrop

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This map was producedon the Geocentric Datum

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C Northern Territory of Australia

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Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeThis publication is provided under a CreativeCommons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence

The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is an extensive Cretaceous to Jurassic aged groundwater system which underlies over a fifth of the Australian continent. Around 5% of this resource is located in theNorthern Territory underlying an area of 84,500 square kilometres or 6% of the Northern Territory landmass. Located in the southeast corner of the Northern Territory, the GAB comprises a massivequartz sandstone aquifer (J aquifer) underlying a thick sequence of low permeability mudstone and shale (Rolling Downs Group). The first recorded bore in the J aquifer in the Northern Territory wasdrilled in 1894 as a water supply for the Charlotte Waters telegraph station. This was followed shortly after in 1898 by the completion of the first flowing well, Anacoora Bore. Over the last 110 yearsaround another 80 bores have been drilled and constructed in the J aquifer in the Northern Territory, the vast majority of these are located along the basin margin and are predominantly used toprovide stock and domestic water supply.

Recharge to the J aquifer occurs when flooding in ephemeral water courses, suchas the Finke River, leads to the infiltration of water directly into the aquifer. Thisrecharge mechanism is restricted to a discrete zone along the edge of the GABwhere the surface drainage is in direct connection with outcropping J aquifer.Observation bore RN018593 is located in the Finke River recharge zone - thewater level in this bore shows a lagged response to major rainfall events both fromthe immediate area (New Crown rainfall station) and the greater catchment(Hermannsburg rainfall Station located in the headwaters of the catchment 300kilometres to the northeast). Observation bore RN018352 is located on the edge ofthe Finke River 20 kilometres to the southeast of observation bore RN018593. Inthis area the J aquifer is confined, the water level in RN018352 is static and doesnot show a correlation with the rainfall records indicating the ephemeral riverrecharge mechanism is not operating along this section of the Finke River.

This inset represents the groundwater level in the J aquifer relative to ground surface. The black hatch along the northern and western margin of the GABdisplays the area where the aquifer is unsaturated or contains no groundwater. Adjacent to this area the aquifer is unconfined and deep groundwater levelsare encountered. The depth to water in the southwest corner of the GAB is over 120 metres beneath the surface. Further to the east the J aquifer becomesconfined by the Rolling Downs Group and the groundwater is artesian. The water level in an artesian bore is above the land surface and if uncontrolled willflow freely. The purple dashed line shows the approximate location of the artesian limit. Bores drilled into the J aquifer to the east of this line are likely toencounter flowing groundwater, bores drilled to the west of the boundary will have a water level below the ground surface.

This inset shows the direction of groundwater flow within the J aquifer. Groundwater enters the aquifer on the margin of the GAB around the Finke and Plenty Rivers. Groundwater flows eastand south, discharging in Queensland at the Mulligan River Springs and in South Australia at Dalhousie Springs. The coloured dots show the Carbon-14 concentrations of groundwater in theJ aquifer. Carbon-14 is a radionuclide that is commonly used to investigate groundwater residence time in aquifers. The red dots show high Carbon-14 values and modern groundwater whilethe blue dots represent low Carbon-14 concentrations and suggest groundwater residence times of 10000’s years. The distribution of Carbon-14 concentrations supports the groundwaterflow directions and shows an increasing residence time from the GAB margin to the spring groups.

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This product and all material forming part of it is copyright belonging to the Northern Territoryof Australia. You may use this material for your personal, non-commercial use or use itwithin your organisation for non-commercial purposes, provided that an appropriateacknowledgement is made and the material is not altered in any way. Subject to the fairdealing provisions of the Copyright Act 1968, you must not make any other use of this product(including copying or reproducing it or part of it in any way) unless you have the writtenpermission of the Northern Territory of Australia to do so.

The Northern Territory of Australia does not warrant that the product or any part of it is correct orcomplete and will not be liable for any loss damage or injury suffered by any person as a result ofits inaccuracy or incompleteness.

Map Grid of Australia (MGA)Zone 53 Universal Transverse Mercator Projection

Horizontal Datum GDA 94

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RECHARGE AND SURFACE WATER INTERACTION

NORTHERN TERRITORY GREAT ARTESIAN BASINHYDROGEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE

For further information contact - Water Resources Division, Department of Land Resource ManagementGoyder Centre, 25 Chung Wah Terrace, Palmerston, Northern Territory of Australia. Phone (08) 8999 4455, email [email protected]

Project Officer: Simon FultonCartography: R. Lim, Spatial Data and Mapping

Water Resources DivisionDepartment of Land Resource Management

Northern Territory of AustraliaSeptember 2013

File Reference: GAB_Hydrogeology_1M

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