The impacts of recycled water on Great Western vineyard soils
Hermon, Karen 2011, The impacts of recycled water on Great Western vineyard soils, Ph.D. thesis, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University.
Recycled water has facilitated expansion of viticulture in Great Western, Victoria. The recycled water is of medium salinity, and has high concentrations of nutrients and sodium. Irrigation has resulted in increased topsoil EC, pH, and ESP. Laboratory studies identified spatially heterogeneous soils which present a risk of groundwater and offsite contamination.
Language
eng
Field of Research
070604 Oenology and Viticulture
Socio Economic Objective
900403 Water Recycling Services (incl. Sewage and Greywater)
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