Description

Time series for water level, conductivity and temperature for selected bores. The Bonriki Inundation Vulnerability Assessment (BIVA) project aimed to improve understanding of the vulnerability of the Bonriki freshwater reserve to coastal hazards and climate variability and change. Improved knowledge of risks to this freshwater resource will enable better adaptation planning by the Government of Kiribati. For more information on accessing the physical data, please contact Peter Sinclair: [email protected].

A GIS layer showing borehole sites is also available. The following documents related to this layer are also available: Borehole_Monitoring_Data_-_BONRIKI_UPDATED_Aug_.2014_-_Master_Sheet.xlsx, Bonriki_Boreholes_-_Construction_Info.xlsx, Bonriki_Boreholes_-_Water_Levels_Info.xlsx, Bonriki_Boreholes_-_Geology_Info.docx File Type: Excel sheet, word document, point GIS Layer File Size: 4.0MB

This BIVA project was supported by the Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science Adaptation Planning (PACCSAP) programme.

Publication Year
2 015
Language
English
Resource Type
Rights Statement
Copyright Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) 2015. All rights for commercial/for profit reproduction or translation, in any form, reserved. SPC authorises the partial reproduction or translation of this material for scientific, educational or research purposes, provided that SPC and the source document are properly acknowledged. Permission to reproduce the document and/or translate in whole, in any form, whether for commercial / for profit or non-profit purposes, must be requested in writing. Original SPC artwork may not be altered or separately published without permission. Public release of the data collection is restricted and on request basis with prior approval from the Kiribati Government.
Attribution Statement
Secretariat of the Pacific Community. (2015): Bonriki Inundation Vulnerability Assessment (BIVA) - Groundwater borehole physical database. Suva, Secretariat of the Pacific Community.
Corporate Author
Secretariat of the Pacific Community
General Note
Custodian: Peter Sinclair, Water Resources Assessment Coordinator, SPC, [email protected]
Publisher
Secretariat of the Pacific Community