Victoria Aquifer Framework - Cretaceous and Permian Sediments - Thickness of Sediment Aquifer

Thickness of Cretaceous and Permian Sediments - CPS - 113 -andnbsp;\r\n\r\nThe thickness of the aquifer is determined by subtracting the depth of the base layer from the depth of the surface layer. As the geological components vary within and between aquifers, this is not an indication of volume or yield.andnbsp;\r\n\r\nThe Victorian Aquifer Framework (VAF) was developedandnbsp;by the Department of Sustainability and Environmentandnbsp;(DSE, nowandnbsp;DELWP) to provide a consistent approach to defining, naming and numbering the commonly accepted aquifers, aquitards and geological layers that make up Victoriaand#39;s groundwater systems. It is intended to assist in the sustainable management of groundwater resources in Victoria and provide the framework for mapping aquifers and aquitards across the State.\r\n\r\nThe 3D numeric surfaces (grids) of each layer have been styled and converted to GeoTIFF by the VVG project to optimise them for display and querying on the web.andnbsp;

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Поле Величина
Автор Andrew Macleod
Администратор Andrew Macleod
Последнее обновление мая 21, 2025, 15:35 (+1000)
Создано мая 21, 2025, 15:35 (+1000)
CRS EPSG:3857
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