Water Turbidity
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context.
Evidence & Context
An event-based peak turbidity not exceeding 50-100 NTU for moderate events, with rapid settling, could be considered indicative of a well-managed catchment.
Peak water turbidity during moderate wet season event flows
This benchmark indicates the maximum acceptable peak turbidity during moderate wet season events in tropical monsoonal savannas under livestock grazing, reflecting well-managed catchment conditions.
Based on limited data (e.g., the >50 NTU in the Cullen River being problematic), acknowledging that this requires significant local refinement.
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Benthic Algal Resilience to Frequent Wet-Season Storm ...
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
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View SourceLong-term monitoring and modelling of pasture regeneration and water quality from a Bothriochloa pertusa site in the Great Barrier Reef catchments - CSIRO PUBLISHING | The Rangeland Journal
View SourceNormanby Catchment Water Quality Management Plan - WetlandInfo
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View SourceAustralian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality (2000)
View SourceSeasonal changes in water quality and macrophytes and the ...
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