Modelled long term average diffuse recharge for January from 1958 to 2005
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  Modelled long term average diffuse recharge for January from 1958 to 2005

dataset: ENSYM_RECHARGE100_LAM_JAN
Modelled long term (1958-2005) average diffuse recharge (in mm) for January as calculated using the Ensym model. Includes rainfall recharge and irrigation recharge however excludes river / stream / channel / reservoir leakage. Ensym estimates daily spatial recharge by solving for physical processes using analytical solutions and empirical equations. Water entering the soil profile is initially determined by subtracting the calculated surface runoff from the total daily precipitation and irrigation. Once in the soil profile, water can be removed by evapotranspiration, lateral flow and downward movement if soil capacity is exceeded. Water fills up lower soil layers until it exits the soil profile and becomes drainage. Drainage is then partitioned into sub surface lateral flow and recharge. For further information: https://ensym.dse.vic.gov.au/home/aboutensym Beverly, C., 2007. Technical Manual - Models of the Catchment Analysis Tool. Victoria. Department of Sustainability and Environment.
 
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(2013)

Modelled long term average diffuse recharge for January from 1958 to 2005

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/e6e556b2-cdf0-5e66-90a2-f3c90c713ef4
 
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Modelled long term average diffuse recharge for January from 1958 to 2005 
Alternate title
ENSYM_RECHARGE100_LAM_JAN 
Purpose
Modelled recharge data can be used for: - water balance estimates - groundwater modelling inputs - landuse change impact modelling - effluent disposal 
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Completed  
 
 

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Horizontal Accuracy
100m  
Code
4283 
 
 

Maintenance

Maintenance and update frequency
As needed  
 
 

Format

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DIGITAL - ArcView ascii grid 3 
 
 

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Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action - Charles Showers  
1 McKoy street
Wodonga
Vic
3690
Australia

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  • Inland waters
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  • Climatology, meteorology, atmosphere
 
 

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Available under license. All use must be approved by the DSE ecoMarkets data custodian. 
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Dataset Source: Recharge estimates are sourced from the DSE Ensym model. Dataset Originality: Primary 
 
 

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Comments
Estimates of recharge vary in accuracy based on input datasets. Variability in soil mapping adds the highest uncertainty in recharge estimates. 
Positional Accuracy
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Precision: 10 - 100m Determination: Based on the scale of input datasets 
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State of Victoria 
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