Alice Springs town basin, review 2003
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I- 7 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1/Transmissivity d/m2 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 C m /(l /s) 2 150 mm 210 mm 345 mm 610 mm Through origin, all bores Equation Y = 7 .132389257 * X Num ber of data points used = 16 Coef of determination, R-squared = 0 .799 Fit 1 : Through origin , 150 mm diameter bores Equation Y = 7.254182188 * X Number of data points used = 4 Coef of determination, R-squared = 0.9257 Fit 1: Through origin , 345 m m bores Equation Y = 5.882655008 * X Number of data points used = 13 Coef of determination, R-squared = 0.704865 Figure I- 7 Relation between C and 1/transmissivity 4.1 Larapinta Area Five bores are known in this area. None have any yield data. 4.2 Gillen Morris Area There are a number of bores in this area, but most have little data, in some cases not even a total depth. There is no record of strata for RN 2670 and RN 11595 are probably in alluvium of the former channel of a minor creek in the area. The other two bores are known to be in little weathered Arunta Complex. Summarised data is in Table I-3