2014
DOI: 10.1111/gfl.12116
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Palaeo‐formation water evolution in the Latrobe aquifer, Gippsland Basin, south‐eastern Australia continental shelf

Abstract: Offshore fresh or brackish groundwater has been observed around the globe and represents an interesting but unusual freshwater reserve. Formation waters in sedimentary basins evolve at geological time through fluid-rock interactions and water movements in aquifers. However, the mechanism and timing of freshwater displacing and mixing with pre-existing formation water offshore under the seafloor has not been investigated in many cases. The growing need for developing freshwater resources in deeper parts of sedi… Show more

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