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Soil Sodium Toxicity (depth to toxic layer)

High natural levels of sodium, that are toxic to some plants, are typically associated with deep subsoil sodicity, high pH, high boron and moderate salinity, and occur mostly in drier parts of the state. Mapping shows the depth to sodium toxicity of the most severely affected portion of the map unit (provided they occupy at least 30%), while detailed proportion data are supplied for calculating respective areas of each depth to sodium toxicity class (spatial data statistics).

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Field Value
Title Soil Sodium Toxicity (depth to toxic layer)
Type Dataset
Language English
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Data Status active
Update Frequency infrequently
Landing Page https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/4336ab3c-7d17-417c-b778-ed2ef4b54555
Date Published 2016-06-09
Date Updated 2020-02-18
Geospatial Coverage Southern South Australia
Jurisdiction Government of South Australia
Data Portal data.sa.gov.au
Publisher/Agency Department for Environment and Water