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The Concept Of Prime Agricultural Land : A Western Australian Perspective, Vivian T. Read
The Concept Of Prime Agricultural Land : A Western Australian Perspective, Vivian T. Read
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Problem Districts For On-Farm Water Supply In South Western Australia, I A F Laing, R G. Pepper, A F. Mccrea
Problem Districts For On-Farm Water Supply In South Western Australia, I A F Laing, R G. Pepper, A F. Mccrea
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The Use Of Permeability, Conductivity, Conductance And Resistance In The Description Of Water Movement In Soils And Plants, H Borg
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Permeability, conductivity, conductance and resistance are important parameters in the description of water movement in soils and plants. These terms are related, but not synonymous. Permeability is only a function of the flow pathgeometry of the medium, while conductivity also depends on the fluid involved. Conductance, in addition, takes the size of the medium into account. Resistance is simply the inverse ofconductance. By applying the definition of resistance, it isshown that Darcy's law and Ohm's law are equivalent. Conductance and resistance relate volume flow rate to a potential difference, but to relate volume flux (volume flowrate per unit area) to …
The Effect Of Small Earth Structures And Channel Improvements On The Flooding Of Agricultural Land In South-Western Australia, J R. Davies, D J. Mcfarlane, R Ferdowsian
The Effect Of Small Earth Structures And Channel Improvements On The Flooding Of Agricultural Land In South-Western Australia, J R. Davies, D J. Mcfarlane, R Ferdowsian
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Evaluating Prime Agricultural Land In The Shire Of Manjimup, V T. Read
Evaluating Prime Agricultural Land In The Shire Of Manjimup, V T. Read
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Salinity In Western Australia : A Situation Statement, V T. Read
Salinity In Western Australia : A Situation Statement, V T. Read
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The Select Committee on Salinity was established by the Legislative Council of the Parliament of Western Australia in November 1987 to inquire into and report on salinity in Western Australia giving particular regard to:
• what action has, or is being taken, to assess the magnitude of the problem;
• what form of action can, or should, be taken to control salinity;
• what legislative of administrative acts or incentives to the private sector are necessary or desirable to assist further in controlling or eradicating salinity.
Members appointed to the Select Committee were the Honourable David Wordsworth (Chairman), the Honourable …