Seawater Interface Salinity Dist 10m Below Water Table: Esperance (DWER-135)

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This dataset shows the distribution of fresh and saline water 10 m below the water table in the Superficial aquifer, in the Esperance groundwater area. Salinity categories are not defined further than 6,000 mg/L which has been used to represent the saltwater interface. This dataset is a derived location based on an assessment of data for the period November 2020 to November 2021. The 2016 Interpretation of TEMPEST Airbourne Electromagnetic Data from Esperance (Mira Geoscience) was also used in creating this dataset. This location can change pending known factors that impact the location of the seawater interface including the time of year, tidal movements, abstraction, recharge and throughflow. The full assessment of the SWI in this area is documented in report HR437 Esperance Seawater Interface Priority Area Assessment. This dataset is sourced from the Statewide Seawater Interface Project, funded by the Government of Western Australia under the State Groundwater Investigation Program. In the Esperance area, the project runs from April 2020 to March 2023 and the data are collected from: - Seawater interface monitoring (SWIM) bores installed or owned by the department - Downhole natural gamma and induction logging - Installation of data loggers and continuous static groundwater level (SWL) measurements from data loggers - Electrical conductivity (EC) depth profiling - Groundwater chemistry sampling. - Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey. The above data that is owned by the department can be downloaded from the Water Information Reporting (WIR) Portal or by contacting the Department. AEM survey data can be downloaded via the interactive geological map tool GeoVIEW.WA from the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. Information on the SWI project can be found on the Western Australia State Government website (www.wa.gov.au).

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Metadata

Licence
Custom (Active Acceptance)
Last Updated
10 Mar 2026
Created
13 May 2025
Update Frequency
Infrequent
Source Portal
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Dublin Core Metadata

Publisher
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
Creator
Geospatial and Data Services Manager
Type
Dataset
Language
en
Rights
Custom (Active Acceptance)
Spatial Coverage
Western Australia, Australia
Temporal Coverage
13 May 2025 – 10 Mar 2026
Related Resources
https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/de7325d6-f032-48c5-9f40-210ee3878475/resource/83ec3727-59c5-4f2f-9676-a581e3815f5f/download/gda2020_db.gisdba.seawater_interface_salinity_zones_superficial_aquifer_esperance_area_dwer.met, https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/de7325d6-f032-48c5-9f40-210ee3878475/resource/17047e97-1742-4d8c-8a9b-fe17c542ee2a/download/dwer_datawa-active-acceptance-licence-agreement.pdf, https://data-downloads.slip.wa.gov.au/DWER-135/Shapefile, https://data-downloads.slip.wa.gov.au/DWER-135/Geopackage, https://data-downloads.slip.wa.gov.au/DWER-135/GeoJSON
Subjects
Coastal, Seawater interface, Superficial aquifer, brackish groundwater, coastal aquifer, fresh groundwater, groundwater abstraction, groundwater investigations, groundwater priority areas, hypersaline groundwater, mixing zone, saline groundwater, salinisation, saltwater interface, saltwater intrusion, seawater interface monitoring, seawater intrusion, state groundwater investigation program, water table aquifer

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