Monitoring and Modelling Spatio-temporal Soil Change in a Semi-arid Irrigated Cotton- Growing Region of South-west NSW, Australia – The Impacts of Land Use and Climatic Fluctuations
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Fillipi, Patrick
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University Of Sydney
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2018-06-30
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Abstract
Soil is an invaluable finite resource, and there is considerable interest in monitoring the status of soil, as well as the direction and degree of any changes in soil attributes.
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soil, health, management, practises, decisions, visible near infrared (visnir) spectroscopic techniques, exchangeable sodium percentage (esp), climatic, rainfall patterns, lachlan river, dawson valley, australia, cotton farms, growers, bivariate linear mixed models (blmms), multivariate linear mixed models (mlmms), exchangeable sodium percentage (esp), soil organic carbon (soc) content, soil inorganic carbon (sic), research, extension, adoption, cotton info
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CRDC Final Reports submitted 2018