3. Identifying Saline OutbreaksIdentifying Saline Outbreaks
Southern NSWSouthern NSW
Knowing the LandscapeKnowing the Landscape
Typical Outbreak SymptomsTypical Outbreak Symptoms
Dead and Dying TreesDead and Dying Trees
Salt tolerant vegetationSalt tolerant vegetation
Scalding and ErosionScalding and Erosion
Infrastructure DamageInfrastructure Damage
Some PointersSome Pointers
4. Using API for BoundariesUsing API for Boundaries
Using API to follow the LandscapeUsing API to follow the Landscape
Identifying Affected AreasIdentifying Affected Areas
What are the ComparisonsWhat are the Comparisons
Applying what’s in the fieldApplying what’s in the field
Determining the classificationDetermining the classification
11. What are the LimitsWhat are the Limits
Mapping scale produced at 1:50k orMapping scale produced at 1:50k or
1:25k, but released at 1:100k1:25k, but released at 1:100k
Site classifications are done for aSite classifications are done for a
particular time of the year (eg: summerparticular time of the year (eg: summer
2001)2001)
Saline outbreaks are dynamic and WILLSaline outbreaks are dynamic and WILL
change physical attributes over time.change physical attributes over time.
12. Using Other InformationUsing Other Information
Historical Knowledge of particularHistorical Knowledge of particular
Saline Outbreaks is importantSaline Outbreaks is important
Integrating past Saline OutbreakIntegrating past Saline Outbreak
mapping can ensure correct attributingmapping can ensure correct attributing
Site visits or field checking will ensureSite visits or field checking will ensure
accuracy and attributing are correctaccuracy and attributing are correct
Wine on top of food will ensure effectiveWine on top of food will ensure effective
integration of information.integration of information.