Publication Date
1990
DPIRD Collections
Natural resources
Series Number
82
Abstract
The Ivanhoe Plain was divided into two geomorphic provinces. The principal difference between the provinces is the time during which pedogenesis occurred. The crcking clay soils of the northern province are generally more highly leached than their younger counterparts in the southern province. Sixteen land units are identified as distinct from soil units. These units give cognizance to vegetation and topographical features as well as soils.
Number of Pages
74
Keywords
Soil types (genetic), Ivanhoe Plain (WA), Land capability, Soil surveys, Western Australia, Kimberley region (WA)
Disciplines
Soil Science
Recommended Citation
Aldrick, J M,
van Cuylenburg, M H,
Moody, P W,
Wren, B A,
and
Clarke, A J.
(1990), Soils of the Ivanhoe Plain, East Kimberley, Western Australia. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Technical Bulletin 82.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/tech_bull/94
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