- Description
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This information shows assigned salinity risk rating, based on the 1998 depth to water table surface and the best case trend scenario. No information has been compiled in defined irrigation areas or areas with urban development or significant forest cover.Grid ValueDescription1No Risk (water tables greater than 10 m deep and falling trend)2Low Risk (water tables greater than 5 m deep and flat trend or 5-10 m deep and falling trend)3Moderate Risk (water tables less than 2 m with falling trend, 2-5 m deep and flat or falling trend or greater than 5 m deep and rising trend)4High Risk (water tables less than 2 m with flat or rising trend or 2-5 m deep and rising trend)Scale approximately 1:250,000. Risk classification based on AUSLIG 9″ DEM for Victoria grid cells.
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- Date Published
- 1 June 2000
- Date Updated
- 1 October 2010
- Update Frequency
- Not specified
Dataset Information
- data.gov.au Category
- Geography, Sciences
- Keywords / Tags
- classification, environment and natural resource management, geosciences, geoscientific information, groundwater, hydrogeology, salinity, water, water and irrigation
- Licence
- Constraints
- Permalink
- http://data.gov.au/4296
Contributing Agency Information
- Agency
- Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry (View all datasets from Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry)
- Jurisdiction
- Commonwealth of Australia
- Agency Program
- Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences
Dataset Coverage
- Temporal Coverage
- 2000
- Geospatial Coverage
- Victoria
- Granularity
- Not specified


