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Soil Regolith Stability for North-East and South-East New South Wales

The Soil Regolith Stability classification is used in the assessment of soil water erosion and water pollution hazards. It is currently in use as part of the EPA 1998/99 Pollution Control Licences within state forests. This map identifies soil regolith stability classes using linework and soil information from published soil landscape mapping and reconnaissance soil landscapes of Northern and Southern Comprehensive Regional Assessment (CRA) mapping projects.
Each soil landscape unit on the coverage has been allocated a regolith stability classification (soil erodibility), comprising of four classes:

  • class R1 – High coherence soils with low sediment delivery potential
  • class R2 – Low coherence soils (when wet) with low sediment delivery potential
  • class R3 – High coherence soils with high sediment delivery potential
  • class R4 – Low coherence soils (when wet)

A regolith stability classification consists of a dominant class and up to three sub-dominant classes (if necessary), for example, R1(R3,R4), where R1 is the dominant regolith stability class and (R3 & R4) are the sub-dominant regolith stability classes.

Online Maps: This dataset can be viewed using eSPADE (NSW’s soil spatial viewer), which contains a suite of soil and landscape information including soil profile data. Many of these datasets have hot-linked soil reports. An alternative viewer is the SEED Map; an ideal way to see what other natural resources datasets (e.g. vegetation) are available for this map area.

Reference: Murphy, C.L., Fogarty, P.J. and Ryan P.J. 1998, Soil Regolith Stability Classification for State Forests in Eastern New South Wales, Technical Report No. 41, Department of Land and Water Conservation.

Data and Resources

  • DQS - Soil Regolith Stability for North-East and South-East New South Wales

  • Download data package: shapefile and regolith information PDF tables of this...

  • View dataset on eSPADE spatial viewer.

  • Web page about soil maps in NSW.

  • Web page about land and soil information in NSW.

Metadata Summary What is metadata?

Field Value
Language English
Edition 1.0
Purpose Support natural resource management and decision making including as part of the EPA 1998/99 Pollution Control Licences within state forests.
Frequency of change As needed
Keywords SOIL-Erosion,SOIL-Chemistry,POLLUTION-Soil,GEOSCIENCES-Geomorphology
Metadata Date 2017-06-05
Date of Asset Creation 2002-07-05
Date of Asset Publication 2002-07-05
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Equivalent Scale 100000
Vector representation
Record 1
Object type
Surface
Object count
33689
Geospatial Topic Environment
NSW Place Name North-east and South-east NSW
Extent

Dataset extent

Temporal Coverage From 1997-12-01 - 2002-07-05
Datum GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)
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Attribution NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water asserts the right to be attributed as author of the original material in the following manner: "© State Government of NSW and NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 2002"