Quantifying Submarine Groundwater Discharge to the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon: A Comparison of Four Methods

Collaborators:

Southern Cross University

03/2021

My role:

Field assistant for data collection in Shute Bay, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Groundwater sampling on land, from the intertidal zone, and from the nearshore zone (via small boat), for radon, radium, nutrients, and insitu salinity, PH and dissolved oxygen. I assisted in selecting the location of and digging groundwater wells for sample collection. Research funded by Australian Research Council GA2036.

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