The Phillip Island Salinity Province is a small province at the entrance to Westernport Bay, about 120 km southeast of Melbourne. Its undulating land surface has several small catchments; Tertiary basalts form poorly defined ridgelines with Quaternary alluvium covering the shallow valleys and plains in between. Both primary and secondary salinity occurs, with the province having 3½ times the statewide (per province) average of mapped salt effected land. Most salinity is in valley floor locations and along the creeks that drain the island’s centre. |
Catchment Management Region: | PORT PHILLIP & WESTERNPORT |
Priority Status: | High |
Province Area: | 10,070 ha |
Recorded Soil Salinity Area 1: | 698 ha |
Dominant Surface Geology Type: | Sedimentary |
Influence of Geological Structure on Salinity Occurrence/s: | None |
Relevant Geomorphological Mapping Units (GMUs): | 3.3.3, 8.X |
Predominant Groundwater Flow Systems (GFSs): | Local & Local/Intermediate |
Relevant Irrigation Areas: | N/A |