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Figure 5

From: Combining in-situ water quality and remotely sensed data across spatial and temporal scales to measure variability in wet season chlorophyll-a: Great Barrier Reef lagoon (Queensland, Australia)

Figure 5

Flow variability for an extended wet season (ca. from 1 October to 31 May) associated with the (a) GBR, (b) Tully River, and (c) Fitzroy River. The Tully flow variability is selected as representative of a wet tropics river, with the Fitzroy River representing the dry tropics. Sampling dates over the whole GBR, Tully and Fitzroy are identified in various colours per sampling year. An extended wet season was used to guarantee coverage of any changes in the rainfall regime and to avoid plotting long periods of the year without any runoff. Note the variation in flow volume on the Y axis.

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