Conference Proceedings
Energy, Economics and Environment' Gippsland Basin Symposium, Melbourne, June 1992
Conference Proceedings
Energy, Economics and Environment' Gippsland Basin Symposium, Melbourne, June 1992
Effect of Petroleum Production on Onshore Groundwater Aquifers in the Gippsland Basin
Large scale fluid extraction from the Latrobe Group in the Gippsland Basin is occurring as a result of offshore petroleum production and coal mine dewatering in the Latrobe Valley. Groundwater extraction in the Latrobe Valley exceeds recharge and is causing an expanding area of declining hydraulic head in the Latrobe Group, and regional land subsidence which is well documented. Recently the government water sector completed the installation of a network of Latrobe Group monitoring bores in the remainder of the onshore part of the Gippsland Basin. The bores situated along the coastal area show a steady decline in hydraulic head of about 1 m/year which can be attributed mainly to petroleum production.
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G Walker
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- Published: 1992
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