Publication Date
1-1-1990
Series Number
108
Abstract
Details the situation on the station so that the demonstration and research programs can be designed and the effect of the treatments assessed. Past work on the station has been briefly summarised and the results of geophysical surveys and additional drilling are given. Surveys of electromagnetic terrain conductivities have shown where salinity is most serious at present. The most deeply penetrating method may have identified areas likely to developing salinity in future.
Keywords
Western Australia, Esperance (WA Shire), Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture. Esperance Downs Research Station, Groundwater, Revegetation plants, Waterlogging, Salt tolerance, Soil salinity
Disciplines
Hydrology | Soil Science
Recommended Citation
McFarlane, D J,
and
Ryder, A T.
(1990), Salinity and waterlogging on the Esperance Downs Research Station. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Report 108.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/rmtr/97
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