Full text: Technical Commission VIII (B8)

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7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
This research was conducted as part of the project Allocating 
Water and Maintaining Springs in the Great Artesian Basin 
funded by the Australian Government National Water 
Commission and South Australian Government. The MODIS 
NDVI data were downloaded from the Warehouse Inventory 
Search Tool (WIST) NASA web site. The assistance of 
project members is gratefully acknowledged: Brad Wolaver 
in providing spring flow data, and Travis Gotch for detailed 
knowledge of spring ecological and management histories. 
We also thank the Witjira National Park Co-management 
Board and the traditional owners and native title holders of 
the Dalhousie Springs country for the opportunity of studying 
this highly important environment. 
    
  
  
    
    
   
    
  
    
   
    
   
   
   
    
     
   
   
    
  
  
  
  
    
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
     
    
    
  
   
  
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