The influence of parent rocks and sediments on soil variation in the Narrabri district
Date Issued:1988-08-17
Abstract
This paper address why there are differences in the soils of the lower Namoi Valley. At present it is commonly accepted that there is little variation in the heavy day soils west of Narrabri because they have formed from a common source of material - clay deposited from the Namoi River. Preliminary evaluation of our data indicates that this explanation is too simple to explain the range of soil characteristics found in the area,
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- 1988 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1988 Australian Cotton Conference