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Title: Results of investigations into the groundwater response and productivity of high water use agricultural systems 1990-1997 5 White/Beattys' Catchment (Dinninup) / A.D. Smith, R.J. George, P.R. Scott, D.L. Bennett, R.J. Rippon, G.J. Orr.
Author: Scott, P. R. (Worsley Alumina, Boddington, W.A.) ; Rippon, R. J. (Agriculture Western Australia, Bunbury) ; Western Australia. Agriculture Western Australia. ; Smith, A. D. (Bunnings Treefarms, Manjimup, W.A.) ; Orr, G. J. (Agriculture Western Australia, Northam) ; Bennett, D. L. (Agriculture Western Australia, Bunbury) ; Land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation (Australia) ; George, Richard J. (Agriculture Western Australia, Bunbury)
Series: Resource management technical report , ; 178
Description: 50 p. : maps ; 30 cm.
Subject: Soil salinity. ; South west region (W.A.). ; Phalaris aquatica. ; Trees. ; Water use efficiency. ; Revegetation. ; Eucalyptus globulus. ; Thinopyrum. ; Salinity. ; Groundwater. ; Festuca arundinacea. ; Western Australia. ; Dactylis glomerata. ; White Catchment (W.A.) ; Beattys' Catchment (W.A.) ; Dinninup region (W.A.) ; Watershed management. ; Water use. ; Watersheds.
Notes: "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. "A land and Water Resources Research and Development Corporation funded project." Tables, figures.
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High water use vegetation sytems for salinity control were trialed on a 250 ha catchment located three km north-west of Dinninup, Western Australia. The catchment receives about 620 mm annual rainfall and 1500 mm annual evaporation. The catchment is characterised by slopes with gradients in excess of 5%, deep weathering (15-25 m to bedrock), active seepage in the valley (piezometric heads 204 m above ground surface) and high recharge (water table fluctuations of 1-4 m). Groundwater transfer through sedime
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