THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR DRYLAND SALINITY CONTROL AT WANILLA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Citation
Sb. Richardson et Ka. Narayan, THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR DRYLAND SALINITY CONTROL AT WANILLA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, Agricultural water management, 29(1), 1995, pp. 63-83
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Water Resources",Agriculture
ISSN journal
03783774
Volume
29
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
63 - 83
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-3774(1995)29:1<63:TEOMOF>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
A calibrated groundwater flow model was used to assess several options for management of dryland salinity at Wanilla on Lower Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. The management options were chosen as potentially able to rectify the hydrological imbalance produced by the clearing o f native vegetation which will reverse the salinisation process. The m odel predicted that current agricultural practices will result in grou ndwater levels continuing to rise in saline areas over the next 20 yea rs (although tending towards equilibrium) increasing soil salinisation . As groundwater levels rise seepage of groundwater to the local drain age (natural) line will also increase, flowing down-gradient towards t he catchment outlet and a seasonally flooded lower lying basin. A 50-9 0% reduction in catchment recharge, achieved with improved management of existing crops and establishment of perennial pastures, is predicte d to reduce groundwater levels across the catchment over a 10-20 year period. This will lead to recovery of saline areas and lower baseflow. However, the model predicts that management of recharge needs to be i mplemented at least at the catchment scale to be effective. Treatments at the sub-catchment scale (e.g. property) have limited impact. Short term benefits (less than 1 year) can be gained from pumping groundwat er from a high transmissivity zone close to discharge area. Groundwate r levels are lowered over a small area leading to less evaporative dis charge and reduced salt accumulation in the root zone. This option nee ds to work in conjunction with longer term management such as recharge control.