Characterisation of stygofauna and microbial assemblages in the NT
Characterising groundwater ecosystems of the Beetaloo Sub-basin in the Northern Territory
This project delivered new information about the distribution and abundance of stygofauna, and characterised subterranean groundwater-dependent ecosystems, through a broad spatial pilot-scale survey of water bores in the Beetaloo Sub-Basin, using direct sampling and DNA-based approaches.
This project improved knowledge of stygofauna and subterranean groundwater dependent ecosystems in the Beetaloo Sub-basin and Roper River system, in line with the Final Report of the Scientific Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracturing in the Northern Territory (2018).
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Stygofauna survey Beetaloo NT
Stygofauna survey Beetaloo NT – CSIRO’s Dr Daryl Nielsen and Charles Darwin University’s Dr Stefanie Oberprieler sample groundwater