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Wired up for water use - Comparative studies on the water use characteristics of native tree species

As part of a larger project researching issues associated with the decommissioning of the tailing dam at Kidston Gold Mine, the CMLR is:
  • Studying water use characteristics of the native tree species used to revegetate the tailing dam
  • Providing data on tree and ground cover water use for input into models to predict the overall water balance of the dam
  • Developing technologies that enable a more rapid and reliable estimate of total water use by stands of mixed vegetation
For further information contact:
cmlr@uq.edu.au
 


   

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19 June 2009