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Title:
Results of investigations into the groundwater response and productivity of high water use agricultural systems 1990-1997 4. TKK Engineering's Catchment (Williams) / A.D. Smith, R.J. George, P.R. Scott, D.L. Bennett, R.J. Rippon and G.J. Orr.
Author:
George, Richard J. (Agriculture Western Australia, Bunbury)
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Orr, G. J. (Agriculture Western Australia, Northam)
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Smith, A. D. (Bunnings Treefarms, Manjimup, W.A.)
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Bennett, D. L. (Agriculture Western Australia, Bunbury)
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Western Australia. Agriculture Western Australia.
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Rippon, R. J. (Agriculture Western Australia, Bunbury)
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Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation (Australia)
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Scott, P. R. (Worsley Alumina, Boddington, W.A.)
Series:
Resource management technical report , ; 177
Description:
iv, 48 p. : maps ; 1998.
Subject:
Watershed management.
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Williams region (W.A.)
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Puccinellia.
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South west region (W.A.).
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Soil salinity.
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Water use.
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Trees.
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Water use efficiency.
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Revegetation.
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Eucalyptus globulus.
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Groundwater.
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Thinopyrum.
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Western Australia.
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Watersheds.
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Salinity.
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TKK Engineering's Catchment (W.A.)
Notes:
"A Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation funded project." "This report is one of six covering the results of the investigations into high water use agricultural systems in ten small catchments in the south-west of Western Australia."--Opposite Introd. Tables, figures.
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High water use vegetation systems for salinity control were trialed on a 70 ha catchment located about 15 km north of Williams, Western Australia. The catchment receives about 545 mm annual rainfall and 1870 mm annual evaporation. Development of salinity is characterised by passive discharge upslope from a dolerite dyke. Because recharge exceeds the discharge capacity of current seeps, there is potential for new seeps to develop in the mid to lower slopes. Located immediately upslope from the saline edges
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