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ME_YGR150 Gardiners Creek 100m upstream of confluence with Yarra River
4 June 2009
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Overview
Catchment | Yarra River |
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Site | Gardiners Creek 100m upstream of confluence with Yarra River ME_YGR150 |
Date and Time | Thursday 4th June 2009 08:30am |
Approved | Approved |
Physical Chemical Tests
Ammon-Nit mg/L NH3-N | D.O. % | D.O mg/L | EC µS/cm | FrP mg/L P | Nitrate-Nit mg/L N | pH pH Units | rP mg/L P | Air ° C | Water ° C | Turb NTU | |
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Sample | 0.05 | 2250 | 0.06 | 7.3 | 14.9 | 13.7 | 20 |
Weather | Cloudy |
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Last rainfall | Last 24 hrs |
Flow estimate | Slow |
Water Appearance | |
Stream depth | |
Stream width | |
Hazards | |
Litter/Pollutants |
Lat Rainfall - Was During last 24 hrs with low amount. Rate of Flow - low flow looks like a barrier has been put across Creek - white bar, Check with samples so may not flowing. To Investigate this, I walked upstream to have a look at the entrance of Gardiners Creek after our session and I notices some sort of barrier on Gardiners Creek, like a white bar submerged in the water, thahts all I could see from the opposite bank of Yarra River. It looks like there is some construction going on anf workers have blocked the Gardiners Creek mouth to the Yarra River. It looks like this has reduced the flow of the Creek, so it may not be contributing much flow and just mixing with Yarra River upstrem water, eddying perhaps (swirling), this may be constricting the tide coming in, which could explain why the downstream salinity was so much higher.( At the time of sampling the tide did look it was coming in from the downstram site).
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