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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 -
Book 2 Dryland Salinity: Identifying Saline Sites
Learning to identify and assess the extent of dryland salinity is important for the management of affected areas. Information collected through this process may be used to... -
BSMS Mid-Term Review - A review of the Murray Darling Basin Salinity Manageme...
BSMS Mid-Term Review - A review of the Murray Darling Basin Salinity Management Strategy – the role and effectiveness of Catchment Actions -
4th Basin Salinity Forum
Full Program Welcome Welcome Campbell Fitzpatrick Keynote Speaker Catchment salinity change management from a landholder and Landcare perspective in Central West NSW River... -
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. -
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... -
Book 1 Dryland Salinity: The Basics
It is possible to gain a much better understanding of the dryland salinity process by examining the individual factors that contribute to it. Through understanding each... -
Broad Scale Resources for Urban Salinity Assessment
Information on salinity hazard is valuable for the management of existing and future buildings and infrastructure. It helps to ensure costly problems are avoided and, in areas... -
Book 4 Dryland Salinity: Productive Use of Saline Land and Water
Managing dryland salinity successfully requires treatment of both the causes and the symptoms.Treatment of the symptoms of salinity in a local area requires a targeted and site... -
Book 3 Dryland Salinity: Investigating and Assessment Techniques
Studying the distribution and concentration of salt in soil across a saline outbreak site helps determine limitations affecting management. -
Review of the elevated salinity event in the lower Darling River March–April ...
Under the BSM2030 strategy, Basin governments committed to the coordinated review of in-river elevated salinity events. This report identifies the cause, impacts, effectiveness... -
Outcomes presentation for the Unsaturated zone data review and modelling proj...
This project focused on local-scale interactions between groundwater, surface water, soils, and vegetation. It collates and interprets field data already collected by DEW,... -
Floodplain Woody Vegetation Evapotranspiration project
This project aimed to improve the understanding of water and salt movement in lower River Murray floodplains from River Red Gum and Black Box tree ET. This presentation provides... -
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... -
Webinar: Understanding trends of woody vegetation using field evapotranspirat...
Flow-MER Fridays: Series 1 Webinar 6: Understanding trends of woody vegetation using field evapotranspiration and remote sensing New broadscale information to identify and...