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Environmental Modelling and Software | 2003

Soil wetness as an indicator of stream salinity: a landscape position index approach

Trevor I. Dowling; Gregory K. Summerell; Joe Walker

Abstract Dryland salinity is a major environmental issue in much of Australia’s agricultural lands and is expressed as salt affected land or degraded stream water quality. Maps showing areas at risk of land and stream degradation are needed by regional, state and national management and planning authorities, as well as farmers. Part of the management involves establishing end-of-valley targets for water quality. Developing maps of salinity risk is limited by the availability of appropriate spatial data. Elevation data at appropriate scales are available for all Australia. This paper explores the potential to develop catchment and regional scale soil wetness maps, based only on elevation data, as a surrogate for stream salinity risk. Soil wetness indices were derived through the Fuzzy Landscape Analysis GIS (FLAG) model. While FLAG avoids the direct use of process models it uses process understanding. It does this through an index-based approach that requires a training set of areas of wetness, salinity or other attribute associated with position in the landscape. We test whether only one of the FLAG landscape position indices (UPNESS), that has been shown to characterise depositional zones, is correlated to baseflow stream salinity. UPNESS is the uphill area monotonically above each point in the landscape, and is a specialised form of contributing area, a measure of surface and sub-surface water accumulation. This measure characterises catchments as the ‘connectedness’ of drainage or prevalence of runoff sinks. It distinguishes, for example, between freely drained catchments and those with more extensive depositional zones that allow the accumulation and storage of salt and formation of preferential pathways in the system. FLAG analysis was applied over an area of ~12 000 km 2 in southeastern Australia where salinity research was being conducted by state agencies. Stream electrical conductivity measurements were obtained to compare with the UPNESS index. The results suggest that the model is useful for targeting further investigations in regional scale salinity management planning and research. FLAG is suggested as a first step for obtaining a highly visual rapid assessment of potential wetness, discharge and salinisation at catchment scales.


Water Resources Research | 2003

A multiresolution index of valley bottom flatness for mapping depositional areas

John C. Gallant; Trevor I. Dowling


Forest Ecology and Management | 2007

Reforestation, water availability and stream salinity : A multi-scale analysis in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia

Albert Van Dijk; Peter B. Hairsine; Jorge Pena Arancibia; Trevor I. Dowling


Forest Ecology and Management | 2007

Predicting the impact of plantation forestry on water users at local and regional scales: An example for the Murrumbidgee River Basin, Australia

Alice E. Brown; Geoffrey M. Podger; Andrew J. Davidson; Trevor I. Dowling; Lu Zhang


Ecological Indicators | 2006

An assessment of catchment condition in Australia

Joe Walker; Trevor I. Dowling; Simon Veitch


Water Resources Research | 2005

Delineating the major landforms of catchments using an objective hydrological terrain analysis method

G. K. Summerell; Jai Vaze; N. K. Tuteja; Rodger B. Grayson; G. Beale; Trevor I. Dowling


ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2012

REMOVAL OF TREE OFFSETS FROM SRTM AND OTHER DIGITAL SURFACE MODELS

John C. Gallant; A. M. Read; Trevor I. Dowling


Archive | 2004

BC2C Technical Documentation

Warrick Dawes; Mat Gilfedder; Glen Walker; Ray Evans; Matthew Stenson; Trevor I. Dowling; Jenet Austin; Alice Best


Water Resources Research | 2003

A multiresolution index of valley bottom flatness for mapping depositional areas: MULTIRESOLUTION VALLEY BOTTOM FLATNESS

John C. Gallant; Trevor I. Dowling


Journal of Environmental Management | 2001

Regional planning for the siting of local evaporation basins for the disposal of saline irrigation drainage: development and testing of a GIS-based suitability approach.

Ian Jolly; Glen Walker; Trevor I. Dowling; Evan W. Christen; Elaine Murray

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John C. Gallant

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Glen Walker

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Alice E. Brown

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Elaine Murray

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Evan W. Christen

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Geoffrey M. Podger

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Ian Jolly

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jai Vaze

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Joe Walker

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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