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Qualities and Limitation

Soil Qualities and Limitations

Landscape Qualities and Limitations

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Soil Landscape Mapping Program – Soil and Landscape Qualities and Limitations
Introduction

Soil Qualities and Limitations

Acidification hazard Acidity Acid Sulfate Soils potential Alkalinity
Aluminium toxicity potential Erodibility Fertility Fire hazard
Hardsetting surfaces Non - cohesive soils Organic soils Periodically frozen soil (frost action potential)
Permeability (high) Permeability (low) Plant Available Waterholding Capacity (PAWC) Plasticity
Poor seedbed conditions Salinity hazard Shrink-swell potential Sodicity / dispersion
Stoniness Structural decline hazard Water repellence Wet bearing strength

Landscape Qualities and Limitations Complex terrain Complex soils Dieback Drainage
Engineering hazard Fertility Flood hazard Groundwater pollution hazard
Gully erosion risk Inherent Sheet Erosion Risk (ISER) Mass movement hazard Permanently high watertables
Poor moisture availability Potential / known discharge area Potential / known recharge area Productive arable land
Rockfall hazard Rock outcrop Run-on Dryland salinity or irrigated salinity
Seasonal waterlogging Seepage scalds Shallow soils Steep slopes
Wave erosion hazard Wind erosion risk Woody weeds

Urban capability
Rural capability Regular cultivation Grazing

Introduction

The information in soil landscape reports is based on examination of soil and landscape facts. This work is not intended to be prescriptive or judgmental but to serve as a tool for helping individuals, groups and the community achieve wise land management.

For certain soil landscapes, specific soil and land management recommendations to sustain or increase land capability are provided. Recommendations apply to current or impending land uses and are based on current knowledge and identified soil and land limitations.

Information on planning and implementing landscape-specific and other recommendations for soil conservation and sustainable land use are available from the Department.

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