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Soil Exposure
Department for Environment and Water
Exposure to harsh winds and sun, as determined by local topography and prevailing winds, can impede plant growth. Mapping shows the highest degree of exposure in a map unit... -
Depth to Hardpan (soils)
Department for Environment and Water
Hardpan is material that is too hard to dig with hand tools, that has formed in-situ within or below a soil. Mapping shows the average estimated depth to hardpan, while detailed... -
Soils (soil type)
Department for Environment and Water
Sixty one soils (soil types) represent the range of soils found across South Australia’s agricultural lands. Mapping shows the most common soil within each map unit, while more... -
Soil Aluminium Toxicity
Department for Environment and Water
Aluminium toxicity in plants can occur even at low concentrations. While present in most soils, the availability of aluminium to plants is highly pH dependent. Mapping shows the... -
Biophysical Regions of Southern South Australia (soil landscapes)
Department for Environment and Water
Biophysical Regions represent the largest grouping of Soil Landscape Map Units within the SA soil and land mapping hierarchy. These cover broad geographical areas, recognisable... -
Biophysical Land Zones of Kangaroo Island (soil landscapes)
Department for Environment and Water
Land Zones represent the third level grouping of Soil Landscape Map Units within a traditional hierarchy of soil and land mapping. Land zone mapping is only complete for... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
Surface Soil Texture
Department for Environment and Water
Surface texture (which refers to approximate clay content) influences many important soil qualities such as waterholding capacity, fertility and erodibility. Mapping shows the... -
Soil Groups
Department for Environment and Water
Fifteen soil groups have been identified across southern South Australia, which are groupings of 61 soils (soil types). Mapping shows the most common soil group, while more... -
Marine Park Zoning Coordinates
Department for Environment and Water
This dataset identifies the coordinates in Degrees Decimal Minutes (DDM) of the South Australian Marine Park zoning boundaries. -
Biosecurity Quarantine Disposal Bins
Department of Primary Industries and Regions
This spatial dataset contains points that represent current South Australian Biosecurity Quarantine Disposal Bins. -
Far North Prescribed Water Area GAB Springs
Department for Environment and Water
Springs which are either fully or partially supported by water from the GAB aquifer and identified in the South Australian SA_Geodata Database GAB springs dataset. Further... -
Soil Landscape Map Units of Southern SA
Department for Environment and Water
Soil Landscape Map Units have recognizable topographic features formed on a particular geological material and containing a limited and defined range of soils. They therefore... -
Ramsar Wetland Areas - South Australia
Department for Environment and Water
This dataset identifies the boundaries of the 6 areas listed in the Ramsar Convention for South Australia. All wetlands within these areas are of international importance are... -
Arkaroola Protection Area
Department for Environment and Water
Located in the northern Flinders Ranges, Arkaroola is widely recognised for its outstanding geological, paleontological, biodiversity, conservation, landscape, wilderness,... -
Shore Based Recreational Fishing
Department for Environment and Water
This dataset identifies beaches within the SA Marine Parks Network from which shore fishing is allowed within the Sanctuary Zones. -
PTPS LPS C12 0 Flood Prone Hazard Areas Code DRAFT
City of Hobart: Proposed Tasmanian Planning Scheme LPS DRAFT C12_0 Flood Prone Hazard Areas Code DRAFT While all reasonable care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the...