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Surface Water Subcatchments
Department for Environment and Water
The sub-catchment layer contains boundaries of discrete areas within catchments that each defines the watershed of a major tributary or tributaries. Attributes include the names... -
Land Use Potential for Canola
Department for Environment and Water
Land use potential for Canola: based on soil and landscape attributes only. The relative potential to sustain particular crops is predicted from expert assessment of plant... -
Scalding (soils)
Department for Environment and Water
Scalding refers to land, primarily in low rainfall environments, where the surface soil has been eroded to expose sub-surface material that is unsuited to plant growth. Mapping... -
Landscapes SA Boundaries
Department for Environment and Water
The Landscape South Australia Act 2019 replaces the Natural Resources Management Act 2004.The new regional landscape boundaries are proposed to better align regions with... -
Native Vegetation Floristic Areas - NVIS – Statewide
Department for Environment and Water
This dataset represents the State Government's key extant native floristic vegetation mapping layer for SA. It provides floristic and structural information (referred to as... -
Depth to Hard Rock (soils)
Department for Environment and Water
Hard rock is basement rock or bedrock that is too hard to dig with hand tools (and does not include hardpans). Mapping shows the average estimated depth to hard rock, while... -
South East Groundwater Salinity
Department for Environment and Water
Aquifers south of Naracoorte, in the South East, hold some of the best quality groundwater in Australia; highly valued for agriculture. This dataset includes groundwater wells... -
Ramsar Wetland Areas - South Australia
Department for Environment and Water
This dataset identifies the boundaries of the 6 areas listed in the Ramsar Convention for South Australia. All wetlands within these areas are of international importance are... -
Premier's Climate Change Council Annual Report Data
Department for Environment and Water
Premier's Climate Change Council Annual Report Data -
Soil Sodium Toxicity (depth to toxic layer)
Department for Environment and Water
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... -
Soil Wind Erosion Potential
Department for Environment and Water
Wind erosion potential, based on Soil Landscape Map Units of Southern South Australia, describes the susceptibility of land to erosion by wind, which is particularly an issue on... -
Stormwater Management Authority Annual Report Data
Department for Environment and Water
Stormwater Management Authority Annual Report Data -
NatureMaps
Department for Environment and Water
NatureMaps is an initiative of the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources that provides a common access point to maps and geographic information about South... -
Soil Surface Carbonate
Department for Environment and Water
Surface carbonate often occurs as finely divided particles which reduce nutrient availability to plants and retard the degradation of some herbicides. Mapping shows the... -
Surface Soil Texture
Department for Environment and Water
Surface texture (which refers to approximate clay content) influences many important soil qualities such as waterholding capacity, fertility and erodibility. Mapping shows the... -
Arkaroola Protection Area
Department for Environment and Water
Located in the northern Flinders Ranges, Arkaroola is widely recognised for its outstanding geological, paleontological, biodiversity, conservation, landscape, wilderness,... -
South Australian Marine Benthic Habitats
Department for Environment and Water
Inshore benthic habitat mapping of the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary, Adelaide Mount Lofty Ranges (AMLR), Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, Upper Spencer Gulf, Upper Gulf St... -
Cooper Creek, Lake Eyre Basin inflows to South Australia
Department for Environment and Water
Inflows to South Australia from Queensland via Cooper Creek, Lake Eyre Basin. Monthly observations over last three years show diminishing trend in runoff from monsoonal rains. -
Great Artesian Basin Water Chemistry
Department for Environment and Water
Water chemistry of monitored groundwater wells (also known as bores or drillholes) of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) Observation Network. Area of interest for the mining industry. -
Soil Boron Toxicity (proportion of land affected)
Department for Environment and Water
Boron is an essential trace element occurring naturally in soil, but is toxic to many agricultural plants at high concentrations. High boron levels are often associated with...