Publication Date

2004

Publisher

Department of Agriculture, Western Australia

City

Perth

ISSN

1447-4980

Abstract

The South Coast Regional Initiative Planning Team (SCRIPT) has divided the South Coast region of Western Australia into six sub-regions The Albany Hinterland is in the western portion (see Figure 1). It is bounded by the Pallinup River in the east. Stirling Ranges to the north and the Kent River catchment boundary in the west. Two-thirds (580.000 ha) of the sub-region has been cleared for agriculture This publication describes the groundwater trends, risk of shallow watertables, and technical feasibility of salinity management within the agricultural land

Soil-landscape zones are spatial units based on geology and geomorphology. Since most groundwater processes in WA are controlled by the geologic and regolith properties, these zones can be used for allocating hydrological attributes such as groundwater characteristics and trends. The hydrological attributes are then used to assess the risk of shallow watertables and technical feasibility of salinity management.

Refer to Further Information for a description of groundwater flow systems, risk analysis and technical feasibility of salinity management

Number of Pages

6

Keywords

Groundwater, Albany, Soil-landscape, Hydrology, Climate, Western Australia

Disciplines

Agricultural Science | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Climate | Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment | Environmental Monitoring | Fresh Water Studies | Hydrology | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Soil Science | Water Resource Management

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