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Site investigations for urban salinity
Concentrations of salt and certain kinds of salt can affect plant growth, soil chemistry and structure as well as the lifespan of materials such as bitumen, concrete, masonry... -
Indicators of Urban Salinity
Care must be taken when attempting to diagnose urban salinity from any one symptom as there may be other explanations other than urban salinity. This pamphlet has attempted to... -
Roads and Salinity
Dissolved salts may crystallise and exert pressure within the road fabric. -
Waterwise Parks and Gardens
By adopting ‘waterwise’ practices we may decrease the incidence and severity of urban salinity and save local government millions of dollars. -
Salinity Indicator Plants
A salinity indicator is a sign or symptom that suggests an area is experiencing the impacts of salinity. -
Groundwater Basics for Understanding Urban Salinity
The water flowing into the excavation is termed groundwater. Continue digging and the water in the pores will continue flowing into the hole until it reaches a constant level.... -
Local Government Salinity Initiative – Introduction to Urban Salinity
Urban salinity occurs in areas where humans have changed natural ecosystems and affected the movement and storage of salts and water in the environment. -
BASIN SALINITY MANAGEMENT STRATEGY-SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15
BASIN SALINITY MANAGEMENT STRATEGY SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 -
Basin Salinity Management 2030 - South Australia’s Status Report 2015-16
Basin Salinity Management 2030 - South Australia’s Status Report 2015-16 -
BASIN SALINITY MANAGEMENT 2030 SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S BIENNIAL REPORT 2017
BASIN SALINITY MANAGEMENT 2030 SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S BIENNIAL REPORT 2017 -
Basin Salinity Management 2030 - South Australia’s Status Report 2017-18
Basin Salinity Management 2030 - South Australia’s Status Report 2017-18 -
Basin Salinity Management 2030 South Australia’s 2019 Comprehensive Report
Basin Salinity Management 2030 South Australia’s 2019 Comprehensive Report -
Basin Salinity Management 2030 - South Australia’s Status Report 2019-20
Basin Salinity Management 2030 - South Australia’s Status Report 2019-20 -
Basin Salinity Management 2030 South Australia’s 2021 Comprehensive Report
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Basin Salinity Management 2030 - South Australia’s Status Report 2021-22
Basin Salinity Management 2030 - South Australia’s Status Report 2021-22 -
3rd Basin Salinity Forum
The Murray‐Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) held the third biennial Basin Salinity Forum on Tuesday 30 November 2021. Due to the evolving COVID-19 situation, the forum was held as... -
Climate change and environmental water reallocation
Simulation of river flows and diversions under different climate change scenarios, using a hydrology-economics model. Observation of economic returns on irrigation. -
Blackwater Risk Assessment Tool (BRAT)
Modelling tool for predicting dissolved oxygen and dissolved organic carbon in flood return water, using minimal data inputs. -
Organic matter as a dominant driver of hypoxic blackwater
"Constraining organic matter composition and dynamics as a dominant driver of hypoxic blackwater risk during river Murray floodplain inundation". Includes article and open... -
Floodplain inundation and drying project 2021-22
The Floodplain inundation and drying project was conducted by the University of Queensland, the South Australian Department for Environment and Water, and the MDBA. This project...