Transient salinity associated with increased dispersion of clays is arguably one of the most economically important soil constraints in Australia because it occurs on land that is regularly cropped. However, this issue is rarely studied. This paper examines the occurrence of transient salinity on agricultural land in the south-west of Western Australia and the factors causing it. We analysed four soil datasets from the region, collected at scales varying from the entire south-west to a single paddock. A variety of soil parameters were correlated with increased electrical conductivity (EC1:5). The most significant relationships were invariably with measures of exchangeable sodium (Na+; 53–85% of variance accounted for), and this factor appea...
© CSIRO 2002 More than 60% of the 20 million ha of cropping soils in Australia are sodic and farming...
Australia has the largest ratio of salt-affected soils with respect to total surface area of any con...
Salts can be deposited in the soil from wind and rain, as well as through the weathering of rocks. T...
Salinization is the accumulation of water-soluble salts in the soil solum or regolith to a level tha...
Soil salinity (due to ingress of excess amounts of dissolved salts in soil pores) and soil sodicity ...
The background to Western Australia\u27s soil salinity problems, and a description of the main types...
Soil salinity problems have long been recognised in Western Australia. The earliest published explan...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
This thesis documents the physicochemical, mineralogical, geochemical and morphological characterist...
Salinization of irrigated lands is a major challenge towards supplying required food and feed to mee...
Every farmer in western Australia\u27s northern wheatbelt will know of a groundwater supply, be it ...
We investigated the relationship between clay mineralogy and the hardsetting properties of soils use...
This study investigated soil salinity problems in relation to new land releases at Fitzgerald near t...
Amelioration of sodic soils is commonly achieved by applying gypsum, which increases soil hydraulic ...
Artificial drainage has been widely adopted throughout the Upper South East of South Australia to in...
© CSIRO 2002 More than 60% of the 20 million ha of cropping soils in Australia are sodic and farming...
Australia has the largest ratio of salt-affected soils with respect to total surface area of any con...
Salts can be deposited in the soil from wind and rain, as well as through the weathering of rocks. T...
Salinization is the accumulation of water-soluble salts in the soil solum or regolith to a level tha...
Soil salinity (due to ingress of excess amounts of dissolved salts in soil pores) and soil sodicity ...
The background to Western Australia\u27s soil salinity problems, and a description of the main types...
Soil salinity problems have long been recognised in Western Australia. The earliest published explan...
Dryland salinity is a major problem affecting the agricultural lands, particularly the wheat belt, o...
This thesis documents the physicochemical, mineralogical, geochemical and morphological characterist...
Salinization of irrigated lands is a major challenge towards supplying required food and feed to mee...
Every farmer in western Australia\u27s northern wheatbelt will know of a groundwater supply, be it ...
We investigated the relationship between clay mineralogy and the hardsetting properties of soils use...
This study investigated soil salinity problems in relation to new land releases at Fitzgerald near t...
Amelioration of sodic soils is commonly achieved by applying gypsum, which increases soil hydraulic ...
Artificial drainage has been widely adopted throughout the Upper South East of South Australia to in...
© CSIRO 2002 More than 60% of the 20 million ha of cropping soils in Australia are sodic and farming...
Australia has the largest ratio of salt-affected soils with respect to total surface area of any con...
Salts can be deposited in the soil from wind and rain, as well as through the weathering of rocks. T...