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Managed aquifer recharge in farming landscapes using large floods: an opportunity to improve outcomes for the Murray-Darling Basin?

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Rawluk, A.
Curtis, A
Sharp, E.
Kelly, Bryce F. J.
Jakeman, Anthony
Ross, Andrew
Arshad, Muhammad
Brodie, R.
Pollino, Carmel
Croke, Barry

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Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand

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Conjunctive use of surface and groundwater through managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is underway in Australia, principally to reuse urban wastewater. The opportunity for MAR in farming landscapes has received less attention, and the extent this might occur u

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Australasian Journal of Environmental Management

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2037-12-31
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