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On 6 June 2022 at 11:43:50 am ACST
  • Set author email of Soil and Land Suitability Assessment for Irrigated Agriculture in the Larrimah Area, Sturt Plateau to datarequests.depws@nt.gov.au (previously datarequests.denr@nt.gov.au)


  • Updated description of Soil and Land Suitability Assessment for Irrigated Agriculture in the Larrimah Area, Sturt Plateau from

    Version 1. This spatial dataset provides polygon information delineating land unit boundaries at a scale of 1: 25 000 and describes the dominant landform, soils and vegetation of the Larrimah Area, Sturt Plateau, Northern Territory. The study area covers 427km2 and is located north-east of Larrimah. The primary purpose of the investigation was to map, describe and evaluate soil landscapes to inform future irrigation development in an area with identified potential for groundwater extraction. Core landform, soil and vegetation attributes attached to the land units are included with the spatial dataset. The project was conducted over 12 months from July 2014 to June 2015. CAUTION: Map unit boundaries were derived using satellite imagery in association with a digital elevation model, geological and topographic data. Landform, soil and vegetation field assessments conform to national standards and support mapping at a scale of 1:25 000. When assessing specific areas within the mapping it is recommended a site inspection is undertaken to establish unmapped variation and confirm mapping accuracy on the ground. This map does not indicate, imply or ascertain the likelihood of groundwater availability or the granting of appropriate water extraction licensing needed to satisfy the irrigation requirements of the potential agricultural development options needed.
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    Version 2. This spatial dataset provides polygon information delineating land unit boundaries at a scale of 1: 25 000 and describes the dominant landform, soils and vegetation of the Larrimah Area, Sturt Plateau, Northern Territory. The study area covers 427km2 and is located north-east of Larrimah. The primary purpose of the investigation was to map, describe and evaluate soil landscapes to inform future irrigation development in an area with identified potential for groundwater extraction. Core landform, soil and vegetation attributes attached to the land units are included with the spatial dataset. The project was conducted over 12 months from July 2014 to June 2015. CAUTION: Map unit boundaries were derived using satellite imagery in association with a digital elevation model, geological and topographic data. Landform, soil and vegetation field assessments conform to national standards and support mapping at a scale of 1:25 000. When assessing specific areas within the mapping it is recommended a site inspection is undertaken to establish unmapped variation and confirm mapping accuracy on the ground. This map does not indicate, imply or ascertain the likelihood of groundwater availability or the granting of appropriate water extraction licensing needed to satisfy the irrigation requirements of the potential agricultural development options needed.


  • Changed the version of Soil and Land Suitability Assessment for Irrigated Agriculture in the Larrimah Area, Sturt Plateau to 2


  • Removed the following fields from Soil and Land Suitability Assessment for Irrigated Agriculture in the Larrimah Area, Sturt Plateau

    • Data Group
    • Refresh Frequency