Aquifer study reveals limited local recharge, impacts groundwater sustainability in Australia
Groundwater in the Gellibrand Valley, Australia, has residence times of 100 to 10,000 years despite annual water table fluctuations. Recharge mainly comes from a regional zone, not the Gellibrand River. The depth of local recharge is limited to the upper 10 meters of the aquifer. Chloride concentrations in groundwater decrease over time, suggesting increased recharge rates in the region.