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Salinity Province 23, Cranbourne

Thumbnail image showing the location of the Cranbourne Salinity Province in VictoriaThe Cranbourne Salinity Province covers a small area of low coastal plains, about 40 km southwest of Melbourne. Current landuse is about 50% urban and 50% rural (dominated by animal grazing and high intensity horticulture). However, there are projected increases in both urbanisation and intensive horticulture, which will have significant effects on catchment hydrology and therefore soil & water salinity.

Only a small amount (~0.3%) of the province has been mapped as saline, all of which is associated with the local and intermediate scale Groundwater Flow Systems (GFSs) of the Brighton Group Sediments. These GFSs cover most of the province and consist of largely unconfined aquifers in unconsolidated gravels to fine sands, and in the underlying thin veneer of young (Neogene) fluvial sandstones and siltstones. Groundwater salinities range from 500 mg/l to 7000 mg/l and are considered to be of moderate to high risk, with the major assets effected being urban infrastructure and the remaining agricultural areas.

Treatment options include both biological management (eg. perennial pastures and tree planting) and engineering intervention (surface and subsurface drainage). ‘Living-with-salt’ (eg. salt tolerant pastures) should also be considered.



Province Attributes

Catchment Management Region:PORT PHILLIP & WESTERNPORT
Priority Status:High
Province Area:18,640 ha
Recorded Soil Salinity Area 1:54 ha
Dominant Surface Geology Type:Sedimentary
Influence of Geological Structure on Salinity Occurrence/s:None
Relevant Geomorphological Mapping Units (GMUs):7.1.X, 3.3.X
Predominant Groundwater Flow Systems (GFSs):Local/Intermediate
Relevant Irrigation Areas:N/A


Cranbourne Salinity Province Map

A detailed map showing the Cranbourne Salinity Province


Links to further reading and material related to the Port Phillip and Westernport Salinity Province
Groundwater Flow Systems (GFS) in the Port Phillip & Westernport CMR

For further information relating to groundwater levels and salinities in this Province please see: Visualising Victoria's Groundwater (VVG)


1 Please Note: The ‘Recorded Soil Salinity Area’ indicated in the Salinity Province Attribute Table, comprises the total geographic area that has been mapped as having, or showing symptoms of, dryland soil salinity at some time (past or present). As dryland salinity occurrence in the Victorian landscape exhibits many different levels of severity and can change due to climate, landuse and vegetation, previously mapped areas may no longer be showing symptoms. In addition, as not all parts of the State have been mapped, or mapped in the same way, the mapping may not have captured some occurrences.

The soil salinity mapping used to calculate this ‘area’ does not cover irrigation regions. In irrigation regions, depth to watertable and watertable salinity mapping has been used to convey the threat of high watertables on soil waterlogging and/or soil salinisation and these areas are not included in this ‘area‘ calculation.

Please contact the Department, your Catchment Management Authority or your rural water provider for more information about salinity in your location.
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