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A comparison of the soils from two areas of sorted step chenopod patterned ground, at Fowlers Gap Field Station, Western New South Wales.
Author
Macdonald, BCT
Melville, MD
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Publication Year
2000
Body

Sorted step patterned ground at Fowlers Gap Field Station occurs within a variety of different Landsystem Units. Areas of sorted step patterned ground from Nuntherungie and Gap Hills Landsystems were selected and the soil properties compared. Soils from areas of sorted step patterned ground are composed of bare saline soils which surround the less saline vegetated soils. Despite occurring within different Landsystems, the suite of soil chemical properties (EC, soluble cations, and pH) between the bare and vegetated area within the patterned ground were statistically the same in most cases. Differences in the suite of soil salts probably arise from variations in gilgai microtopography.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
22
Journal Number
1
Journal Name
The Rangeland Journal