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Land Use Potential for Olives
Department for Environment and Water
Land use potential for Olives: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant... -
Soil Sodium Toxicity (proportion of land affected)
Department for Environment and Water
High natural levels of sodium, that are toxic to some plants, are typically associated with deep subsoil sodicity, high pH, high boron and moderate salinity, and occur mostly in... -
Land Use Potential for Durum Wheat
Department for Environment and Water
Land use potential for Durum Wheat: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant... -
Soil Mass Movement (landslip)
Department for Environment and Water
Mass movement (landslip) occurs on sloping ground where large slabs of the ground surface slide downhill. Mapping shows the extent of, or potential for, landslip, while detailed... -
Physical Condition of Surface Soil
Department for Environment and Water
Physical condition of surface soil mapping highlights areas where plant growth may be impeded due to poor surface soil structure, predominantly due to a condition known as hard... -
South Australian State Budget 2017-18
Department of Treasury and Finance
On 22 June 2017, the Hon. Tom Koutsantonis released the 2017–18 State Budget. "We are protecting existing jobs and trying to help our traditional manufacturers survive in... -
Surface Soil Acidity (ASRIS)
Department for Environment and Water
Soils are classified according to the pH of the surface layer, according to the lower pH values recorded among similar soils, i.e. it is assumed that each soil class has a... -
Soil Alkalinity
Department for Environment and Water
Alkalinity is usually an inherent characteristic of soils, and alkaline soils are largely confined to areas with less than 400 mm annual rainfall. Mapping shows surface and... -
Annual Report 2018-19
Annual Report including: Consultants disclosure, Contractors disclosure, Risk management, Fraud Detected, Whistle-blowers disclosure, Public Complains -
Inherent Soil Fertility
Department for Environment and Water
Inherent fertility is a relative indicator of the soil's capacity to retain and release nutrients for uptake by plants, and is associated with clay and organic matter content.... -
Land Use Potential for Canola
Department for Environment and Water
Land use potential for Canola: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant... -
Scalding (soils)
Department for Environment and Water
Scalding refers to land, primarily in low rainfall environments, where the surface soil has been eroded to expose sub-surface material that is unsuited to plant growth. Mapping... -
Depth to Hard Rock (soils)
Department for Environment and Water
Hard rock is basement rock or bedrock that is too hard to dig with hand tools (and does not include hardpans). Mapping shows the average estimated depth to hard rock, while... -
Kangaroo Island Landscape Board Annual Report 2021-22
Kangaroo Island Landscape Board
The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board reports on its activities each financial year in the form of an annual report. The Annual Report is provided to the Minister for Climate,... -
Soil Sodium Toxicity (depth to toxic layer)
Department for Environment and Water
High natural levels of sodium, that are toxic to some plants, are typically associated with deep subsoil sodicity, high pH, high boron and moderate salinity, and occur mostly in... -
Soil Wind Erosion Potential
Department for Environment and Water
Wind erosion potential, based on Soil Landscape Map Units of Southern South Australia, describes the susceptibility of land to erosion by wind, which is particularly an issue on... -
Street Map Web Service (GovHack 2017 Pilot) (Archived Oct 2017)
GovHack 2017 Web service pilot - StreetMap A South Australian Street Basemap Service provides an underlying map with authoritative street locations and names. You can overlay... -
Soil Surface Carbonate
Department for Environment and Water
Surface carbonate often occurs as finely divided particles which reduce nutrient availability to plants and retard the degradation of some herbicides. Mapping shows the...