Western Australia, Australia - 135

1989
Overview

A close-up of the reconstructed subsoils of the 'demonstrate pit'. The impermeability of the reconstructed soil is obvious. As the solids (soil particles) settled to the bottom, they certainly pushed everything else upwards. This sort of demonstration should be applied to every field day that is held to educate land owners, managers and soil scientists on what occurs to subsoils when they become waterlogged. This image is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor Sustainable Agriculture Land Treatment Society Incorporated) Collection.

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cwa-org-138-WISP000520.2.2018
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15 cm
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10 cm
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Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Whittington Interceptor Sustainable Agriculture Land Treatment Society Incorporated (WISALTS) Collection, QB 15, Special Collections, Geoffrey Bolton Library, Murdoch, Western Australia.

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