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Journal of Environmental Quality | 2010

A methodology to estimate the future extent of dryland salinity in the southwest of Western Australia.

Peter Caccetta; Robert Dunne; Richard George; Don McFarlane

In the southwestern agricultural region of Western Australia, the clearing of the original perennial vegetation for annual vegetation-based dryland agriculture has lead to rising saline groundwater levels. This has had effects such as reduced productivity of agricultural land, death of native vegetation, reduced stream water quality and infrastructure damage. These effects have been observed at many locations within the 18 million ha of cleared land. This has lead to efforts to quantify, in a spatially explicit way, the historical and likely future extent of the area affected, with the view to informing management decisions. This study was conducted to determine whether the likely future extent of the area affected by dryland salinity could be estimated by means of developing spatially explicit maps for use in management and planning. We derived catchment-related variables from digital elevation models and perennial vegetation presence/absence maps. We then used these variables to predict the salinity hazard extent by applying a combination of decision tree classification and morphological image processing algorithms. Sufficient objective data such as groundwater depth, its rate of rise, and its concentration of dissolved salts were generally not available, so we used regional expert opinion (derived from the limited existing studies on salinity hazard extent) as training and validation data. We obtained an 87% agreement in the salinity hazard extent estimated by this method compared with the validation data, and conclude that the maps are sufficient for planning. We estimate that the salinity hazard extent is 29.7% of the agricultural land.


Water Science and Technology | 2009

Using treated wastewater to save wetlands impacted by climate change and pumping.

Don McFarlane; Anthony D.M. Smith; Elise Bekele; John Simpson; Sorada Tapsuwan

Wetlands occur where the watertable which underlies much of Perth intersects the land surface. Regional groundwater levels have been falling since the 1970s as a result of lower rainfall and increased extraction causing a loss of environmental and social values. This paper examines a scheme to add almost 2 GL/yr of treated wastewater to infiltration galleries immediately down-gradient of Perry Lakes so that the wetlands may be restored. Modelling suggest that groundwater levels would be raised up-gradient of the galleries, increasing both lake levels and groundwater supplies in the vicinity. It is not envisaged that wastewater will enter the lakes. Adding treated wastewater to nearby trial galleries has shown that phosphorus, pathogens and organic carbon are greatly reduced within 5 to 50 m. Nitrogen levels are less reduced but are similar to those in the lakes and nearby aquifer. It is estimated that the wetlands add about


International Journal of Digital Earth | 2016

Monitoring land surface and cover in urban and peri-urban environments using digital aerial photography

Peter Caccetta; Simon Collings; Andrew Devereux; Kassell Hingee; Don McFarlane; Anthony Traylen; Xiaoliang Wu; Zheng-Shu Zhou

54 m to land prices near the lakes and would add more than


Hydrogeology Journal | 1997

Salinity Threatens the Viability of Agriculture and Ecosystems in Western Australia

Richard George; Don McFarlane; Bob Nulsen

24M to the sale price of proposed nearby land if they contain water. If successful, the proposal could be a test case for the use of treated wastewater to create hydraulic barriers against salt water intrusion into coastal areas.


Journal of Hydrology | 2012

Climate change and runoff in south-western Australia

Richard Silberstein; Santosh Aryal; J. Durrant; M. Pearcey; M. Braccia; Steve Charles; L. Boniecka; Geoff Hodgson; Mohammed Bari; Neil R. Viney; Don McFarlane

This paper describes the development of a system for decimetre-scale monitoring of land-surface and land-cover in urban and peri-urban environments. We describe our methodology that comprises the application of highly automated processing and analysis methods to digital aerial photography. The approach described in this paper addresses a monitoring need by providing the ability to generate change information at a spatial resolution suitable for urban, peri-urban and coastal areas, where an increasing percentage of the worlds’ population dwells. These areas are dynamic, with many environmental issues associated with planning, service provision, resource management and allocation, as well as monitoring regulatory compliance. We present a system based on standardised data and methods, which is able to track and communicate changes in features of interest in a way that has not been previously possible. We describe the methodology and then demonstrate its feasibility by applying it to geographic areas of planning and policy relevant size (the order of tens of thousands of square kilometres). We demonstrate the approach by applying it to the problem of urban forest assessment.


Journal of Hydrology | 2012

Climate change effects on water-dependent ecosystems in south-western Australia

Olga Barron; Richard Silberstein; Riasat Ali; R. Donohue; Don McFarlane; Phil Davies; Geoff Hodgson; N. Smart; Michael J. Donn


Journal of Hydrology | 2012

Climate change impacts on water yields and demands in south-western Australia

Don McFarlane; Roy Stone; Sasha Martens; Jonathan Thomas; Richard Silberstein; Riasat Ali; Geoff Hodgson


Journal of Hydrology | 2012

Potential climate change impacts on groundwater resources of south-western Australia

Riasat Ali; Don McFarlane; Sunil Varma; Warrick Dawes; Irina Emelyanova; Geoff Hodgson; Steve Charles


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2012

Modelling the effects of climate and land cover change on groundwater recharge in south-west Western Australia

Warrick Dawes; Riasat Ali; Sunil Varma; Irina Emelyanova; Geoff Hodgson; Don McFarlane


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2012

Potential climate change impacts on the water balance of regional unconfined aquifer systems in south-western Australia

Riasat Ali; Don McFarlane; Sunil Varma; Warrick Dawes; Irina Emelyanova; Geoff Hodgson

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Geoff Hodgson

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Olga Barron

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Riasat Ali

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Elise Bekele

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Warrick Dawes

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Joanne Vanderzalm

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Karen Barry

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Peter Dillon

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Richard Silberstein

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Sorada Tapsuwan

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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