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Department for Environment and Water - Current and Future Potential Soil Acidity (ASRIS)
Combines the assessment of soils that are currently acidic (or prone to acidification in the short term) and soils that are not currently recognised as acid prone, but could conceivably become acidic over the next 10-50 years (from 2015). The analysis is based on Soil Landscape Mapping of SA's agricultural districts using soil class information in the nationally-consistent Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS) data format.
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Dept of Environment, Water and Natural Resources - Surface Soil Acidity (ASRIS)
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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 characteristic level of acidity, or is prone to that level of acidity under current climate and typical agricultural land use expected for that soil and locality. Surface soils are classified according to degree of acidity, and surface buffering capacity. This analysis is based on Soil Landscape Mapping of SA's agricultural districts using soil class information in the nationally-consistent Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS) data format. Also available for download: Soil Acidity.
Dept of Environment, Water and Natural Resources - Subsoil Acidity (ASRIS)
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Soils are classified according to the pH of the subsoil layer. Subsoil is defined as the depth range 30-80 cm. Rankings are made according to pH measurements and extrapolation between similar environments. The analysis is based on Soil Landscape Mapping of SA's agricultural districts using soil class information in the nationally-consistent Australian Soil Resource Information System (ASRIS) data format. Also available for download: Soil Acidity (SA-Format).
Agriculture Resource Management and Assessment - Soil landscape land quality - Subsurface Acidity (current) (DPIRD-036)
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Soil subsurface acidity is a land quality which may impact upon a variety of agricultural land uses and is based on analysis and interpretation of the best available soil-landscape mapping dataset (DPIRD-027). See DAFWA Resource Management Technical Report 298 for a description of the qualities assessed and the methodology involved.
Agriculture Resource Management and Assessment - Soil landscape land quality - Surface Acidity (current) (DPIRD-035)
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Soil surface acidity is a land quality which may impact upon a variety of agricultural land uses and is based on analysis and interpretation of the best available soil-landscape mapping dataset (DPIRD-027). See DAFWA Resource Management Technical Report 298 for a description of the qualities assessed and the methodology involved.