Data in Brief (Jun 2022)

Australian gridded chloride deposition-rate dataset

  • Andy Wilkins,
  • Russell Crosbie,
  • Tristan Louth-Robins,
  • Phil Davies,
  • Matthias Raiber,
  • Warrick Dawes,
  • Lei Gao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42
p. 108189

Abstract

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Chloride deposition-rate measurements at points within Australia are upscaled to the entire continent on a regular 0.05° grid. The upscaling uses a double-exponential correlation between deposition rate and distance to the coast, where the parameters in the double-exponential are spatially varying. These parameters are estimated using least-squares with Tikhonov regularisation to ensure minimal spatial variability. A calibration-constrained, null-space Monte-Carlo analysis is used to quantify uncertainty in the prediction. The resulting dataset consists of the best-fit chloride deposition rates across Australia, as well as estimates of uncertainty. The dataset can be used for various purposes including: estimating groundwater recharge through the use of the chloride mass-balance method; catchment salt balance estimates; regional investigations of groundwater hydrochemistry; and, corrosion prediction.

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