Recharge studies in the Western Murray Basin. 3. Results of drilling programs at Euston and Balranald / by P. G. Cook, A. N. Holub and G. R. Walker.
By: Cook, P. G.
Contributor(s): Holub, A. N | Walker, G. R | Institute of Natural Resources and Environment. Division of Water Resources.
Material type: BookSeries: Technical memorandum / 89/1.Volumes: Show volumesPublisher: Canberra : CSIRO, Institute of Natural Resources and Environment, Division of Water Resources, 1989Description: 1 v. : ill., map.ISBN: 0643048774 (paper).Subject(s): Eucalyptus -- New South Wales | Plant-water relationships -- New South Wales | Salinization -- New South Wales | Soil degradation -- New South Wales | Soils, Salts in -- New South WalesSummary: This report presents the results of drilling programs carried out between August and September 1988 at field sites near Euston and Balranald, western New South Wales. The aim of the project was to determine whether clearing of native mallee (Eucalyptus spp.) vegetation in the region is likely to lead to significant groundwater salinity problems. The holes are located beneath mallee, and on land which was cleared 50 years ago, and has since been used for pasture and crops under a dryland farming regime. Samples were analysed for water content, chloride and matric suction.Item type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This report presents the results of drilling programs carried out between August and September 1988 at field sites near Euston and Balranald, western New South Wales. The aim of the project was to determine whether clearing of native mallee (Eucalyptus spp.) vegetation in the region is likely to lead to significant groundwater salinity problems. The holes are located beneath mallee, and on land which was cleared 50 years ago, and has since been used for pasture and crops under a dryland farming regime. Samples were analysed for water content, chloride and matric suction.
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