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Service Description: Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) are ecosystems which require access to groundwater on a permanent or intermittent basis to meet all or some of their water requirements so as to maintain their communities of plants and animals, ecological processes and ecosystem services[1]. Ecosystem dependency on groundwater may vary temporally (over time) and spatially (depending on its location in the landscape).
GDEs include aquifers, caves, lakes, palustrine wetlands, lacustrine wetlands, rivers and vegetation.
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Copyright Text: © State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Science) 2022
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Title: Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDE)
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Comments: Groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) are ecosystems which require access to groundwater on a permanent or intermittent basis to meet all or some of their water requirements so as to maintain their communities of plants and animals, ecological processes and ecosystem services[1]. Ecosystem dependency on groundwater may vary temporally (over time) and spatially (depending on its location in the landscape).
GDEs include aquifers, caves, lakes, palustrine wetlands, lacustrine wetlands, rivers and vegetation.
Subject: Comprises spring ecosystems, surface GDE lines and areas, terrestrial and subterranean GDE areas and potential GDE aquifers
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Keywords: Groundwater,Ecosystem,Subterranean,Aquifer
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