Regional-scaleTransitions in Diatom Assemblages in response to human impact across the Murray River

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The Murray Darling Basin is Australias largest draining over 106 km2.It has been subject to both extensive, and intensive, agriculture, river regulation and surface and groundwater abstraction.The southern basin has been a subject of considerable diatom-based palaeolirnnological research to understand the nature of wetland change after Europeans settlement in the region in the early C19th.
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