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Is the salinity of Lake Clifton (Yalgorup National Park) increasing?
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posted on 2023-05-16, 15:26 authored by Knott, B, Bruce, L, Lane, J, Konishi, Y, Burke, CMSalinity of Lake Clifton, within Yalgorup National Park, Western Australia, varies annually in step with the annual change in water level. During the 1980s, salinity in the northernmost, permanent basin of the lake was hyposaline, varying between 8-32 g L-1. By the late 1990s, however, recorded salinity values varied between 25-49 g L-1. This brief communication serves to initiate discussion on whether salinity in the lake really is increasing. If the salinity is increasing, then the scientific values of this lake are threatened. © Royal Society of Western Australia 2003.
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Journal of the Royal Society of Western AustraliaVolume
86Issue
4Pagination
119-122ISSN
0035-922XDepartment/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic StudiesPublisher
Royal Society of Western Australia Inc.Place of publication
AustraliaRepository Status
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Measurement and assessment of estuarine water qualityUsage metrics
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