Volume 27 (2021) Article 09
Comment on ‘An overview of the patterned fens of Great Sandy Region, far eastern Australia’ by Fairfax & Lindsay (2019)
by A.J. McDougall, S.M. Marshall, T. Espinoza/p>
Published online: 22.03.2021
Summary
Fairfax & Lindsay (2019) present an overview of patterned fens in the Grand Sandy Region, eastern Australia, and state that the source of groundwater for the patterned fens in that region is from general discharge of the ‘coastal sand dune systems’, citing McDougall et al. (2017). However, our publication is more specific and clearly states that, based on water chemistry data, the source of groundwater for the fens in the Cooloola area is a local perched aquifer. This is supported by other soils-specific references cited by Fairfax & Lindsay (2019) that suggest that the area is associated with perched water tables. Finally, examples of fens on the mainland of Australia highlight that not all fens are in the presence of deep regional sandmass aquifers. In conclusion, we surmise that in order to protect groundwater fed ecosystems, detailed hydrological research is necessary for every specific site.
Citation
McDougall, A.J., Marshall, S.M., Espinoza, T. (2021) Comment on ‘An overview of the patterned fens of Great Sandy Region, far eastern Australia’ by Fairfax & Lindsay (2019). Mires and Peat, 27, 09, 3pp. (Online: http://www.mires-and-peat.net/pages/volumes/map27/map2709.php); doi:
10.19189/MaP.2020.OMB.StA.1990
Reviewers
IMCG and IPS
acknowledge
the work of the reviewers.
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