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- Jandakot_Mound abstract "The Jandakot Mound, or Jandakot Groundwater Mound, is an unconfined aquifer in south-western Western Australia. It is the smaller of the two main shallow aquifers near Perth (the other being the Gnangara Mound, north of the Swan River) that together supply about 40% of Perth's drinking water. Its highest point lies about 18 km south of Perth’s central business district. It stretches from the Swan River in the north to the Serpentine River in the south, and from the Indian Ocean in the west to the Darling Scarp and Southern River in the east, covering an area of about 760 km2.The Jandakot Mound is a sand aquifer with a saturated thickness of up to 40 m. It contains an estimated 4 200 gigalitres of fresh water, and the annual recharge can reach 76 GL. It contributes 9 GL annually to Perth’s municipal supply of drinking water and is also heavily used for private supplies. Where it is close to the surface, it supports extensive wetland systems, the most important of which are Forrestdale and Thomsons Lakes. It also recharges the deeper confined aquifers in the area, the Leederville and Yarragadee Aquifers.".
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageExternalLink JANDAKOT%20GROUNDWATER%20MOUND.PDF.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageID "27190157".
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageLength "1927".
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageRevisionID "609558260".
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Aquifer.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aquifers_in_Australia.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swan_Coastal_Plain.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_management_in_Western_Australia.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Central_business_district.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Darling_Scarp.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Forrestdale_Lake.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Gnangara_Mound.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Ocean.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Leederville_Aquifer.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Litre.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Perth.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Serpentine_River_(Western_Australia).
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Southern_River,_Western_Australia.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Swan_River_(Western_Australia).
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Thomsons_Lake.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLink Yarragadee_Aquifer.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jandakot Groundwater Mound".
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jandakot Mound".
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jandakot Water Mound".
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aquifers.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Australia-geology-stub.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PerthAU-geo-stub.
- Jandakot_Mound wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jandakot_Mound subject Category:Aquifers_in_Australia.
- Jandakot_Mound subject Category:Swan_Coastal_Plain.
- Jandakot_Mound subject Category:Water_management_in_Western_Australia.
- Jandakot_Mound hypernym Aquifer.
- Jandakot_Mound comment "The Jandakot Mound, or Jandakot Groundwater Mound, is an unconfined aquifer in south-western Western Australia. It is the smaller of the two main shallow aquifers near Perth (the other being the Gnangara Mound, north of the Swan River) that together supply about 40% of Perth's drinking water. Its highest point lies about 18 km south of Perth’s central business district.".
- Jandakot_Mound label "Jandakot Mound".
- Jandakot_Mound sameAs Q17051936.
- Jandakot_Mound sameAs m.0bwl8dn.
- Jandakot_Mound sameAs Q17051936.
- Jandakot_Mound wasDerivedFrom Jandakot_Mound?oldid=609558260.
- Jandakot_Mound isPrimaryTopicOf Jandakot_Mound.