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Soil and Landscape Grid Digital Soil Property Maps for Western Australia (3" resolution)

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Created 21/01/2025

Updated 21/01/2025

These are products of the Soil and Landscape Grid of Australia Facility generated through disaggregation of the Western Australian soil mapping. There are 9 soil attribute products available from the Soil Facility: Available Water Holding Capacity - Volumetric (AWC); Bulk Density - Whole Earth (BDw); Bulk Density - Fine Earth (BDf); Clay (CLY); Course Fragments (CFG); Electrical Conductivity (ECD); pH Water (pHw); Sand (SND); Silt (SLT). Each soil attribute product is a collection of 6 depth slices. Each depth raster has an upper and lower uncertainty limit raster associated with it. The depths provided are 0-5cm, 5-15cm, 15-30cm, 30-60cm, 60-100cm & 100-200cm, consistent with the Specifications of the GlobalSoilMap. The DSMART tool (Odgers et al. 2014) tool was used in a downscaling process to translate legacy soil landscape mapping to 3” resolution (approx. 100m cell size) raster predictions of soil classes (Holmes et al. Submitted). The soil class maps were then used to produce corresponding soil property surfaces using the PROPR tool (Odgers et al. 2015; Odgers et al. Submitted). Legacy mapping was compiled for the state of WA from surveys ranging in map scale from 1:20,000 to 1:2,000,000 (Schoknecht et al., 2004). The polygons are attributed with the soils and proportions of soils within polygons however individual soils were not explicitly spatially defined. These new disaggregated map products aim to incorporate expert soil surveyor knowledge embodied in legacy polygon soil maps, while providing re-interpreted soil spatial information at a scale that is more suited to on-ground decision making. Note: The DSMART-derived dissagregated legacy soil mapping products provide different spatial predictions of soil properties to the national TERN Soil Grid products derived by Cubist (data mining) and kriging based on site data by Viscarra Rossel et al. (Submitted). Where they overlap, the national prediction layers and DSMART products can be considered complementary predictions. They will offer varying spatial reliability (/ uncertainty) depending on the availability of representative site data (for national predictions) and the scale and expertise of legacy mapping. The national predictions and DSMART disaggregated layers have also been merged as a means to present the best available (lowest statistical uncertainty) data from both products (Clifford et al. In Prep). Previous versions of this collection contained Depths layers. These have been removed as the units do not comply with Global Soil Map specifications.

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Title Soil and Landscape Grid Digital Soil Property Maps for Western Australia (3" resolution)
Language eng
Licence notspecified
Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/d90c38c2-da7e-420d-a065-264e94840155
Contact Point
Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria
esupport@tern.org.au
Reference Period 19/03/2018
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[112.999583, -35.134583], [129.095417, -35.134583], [129.095417, -13.742917], [112.999583, -13.742917], [112.999583, -35.134583]]]}
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This dataset was originally found on data.gov.au "Soil and Landscape Grid Digital Soil Property Maps for Western Australia (3" resolution)". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/soil-and-landscape-grid-digital-soil-property-maps-for-western-australia-3quot-resolution

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