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Leading edge research - Applied: Here and Now

Research in the Centre for Ecohydrology has four main focus areas:

  1. Spatial Hydrology
  2. Catchment Hydrology
  3. Nutrient and Water Quality
  4. Water Resources

Some of the projects listed below fit into a focus area, whereas some, such as the Resource Condition Monitoring project contribute by increasing the availability of reliable and accurate data collected across many areas.


The Google Map on the left shows some of the research sites being used in research projects by centre staff and students.

Alkaloam
Alley Farming
Alternative Irrigation Systems
Alternative Lime Sources
BMP Adoption
Oil Mallee Biomass Estimation
Catchment Efficiency
Catchment Management
Determining hydroperiod thresholds for vegetation
Efficiency of Different Irrigation Systems
Environmental Acidity
In-farm Water Use
Remote Sensing and Salinity
Resource Condition Monitoring
Root-zone salt dynamics
Soil Erosion
Toolibin Lake
Evaluation of the effect of climate variability on long term trends in groundwater tables
Student projects 2010


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