1987
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1694(87)90030-8
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Response of input and output of water and chloride to clearing for agriculture

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“…The water O/I ratio is defined as the ratio of annual streamflow exporting water out of the catchment to annual precipitation bringing water into the catchment. The chloride (or salt) O/I ratio has been shown, used, or considered to be useful in indicating the impact of forest clearance on catchment chloride equilibrium status in many case studies (Peck and Hurle, 1973;Williamson et al, 1987;Cook et al, 1989;Williamson and van de Wel, 1991;Jolly et al, 2001;Peck and Hatton, 2003). Salt (chloride) O/I ratios have been observed to increase after forest clearance.…”
Section: Catchment Chloride Balance and The Conceptualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The water O/I ratio is defined as the ratio of annual streamflow exporting water out of the catchment to annual precipitation bringing water into the catchment. The chloride (or salt) O/I ratio has been shown, used, or considered to be useful in indicating the impact of forest clearance on catchment chloride equilibrium status in many case studies (Peck and Hurle, 1973;Williamson et al, 1987;Cook et al, 1989;Williamson and van de Wel, 1991;Jolly et al, 2001;Peck and Hatton, 2003). Salt (chloride) O/I ratios have been observed to increase after forest clearance.…”
Section: Catchment Chloride Balance and The Conceptualisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We examined these conceptual catchment types in relation to some published observations. Williamson et al (1987) studied five catchments in southwest Western Australia over ten years ( Table 1). Assuming that the forested catchments were in chloride equilibrium, and the cleared catchments were in disequilibrium after recent clearance, a type I condition can be ascribed to the Ernies catchment, a type II or IV condition to the Salmon catchment, a type VI condition, probably with cross-catchment transfer (inferred from the large water O/I ratio) to the Wights catchment, and a type V condition to the Dons and Lemon catchments.…”
Section: Catchment Chloride Balance and The Conceptualisationmentioning
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“…This is despite subsequent investigations that indicate the local lateritic duricrust being of high permeability (Ruprecht and Schofield, 1993). The role of deeper groundwater (formed above the bedrock) was thought to be relatively unimportant in the generation of runoff (Stokes and Loh, 1982;Stokes, 1985;Turner et al, 1987;Williamson et al, 1987). Again this differs from the view of Ruprecht and Schofield (1989), who proposed permanent groundwater as being critical in runoff generation.…”
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“…As a consequence of settlement by people of European ancestry, these woodlands were cleared and converted to agricultural land, especially over the last century. Conversion from deep-rooted perennial woodlands to shallow-rooted annual crops has resulted in substantially decreased transpiration by vegetation and rising groundwater tables 18,19 . Increased evaporation from the ground surface has led to the accumulation of salt.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%