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Exploration Geophysics
Volume 33 Number 2 2002
Salinity and Land Management
Editors: G. Street and A.-M. Anderson-Mayes


Airborne geophysics for catchment management ? why and where 

R. Speed

pp. 51-56

  
 


Strategies to improve information extraction from multivariate geophysical data suites 

A.-M. Anderson-Mayes

pp. 57-64

  
 


Interpretation of geophysical data for salt hazard identification and catchment management in Southwest Western Australia 

G.J. Street, G. Pracilio and A.-M. Anderson-Mayes

pp. 65-72

  
 


Airborne geophysical data enhances rapid catchment appraisal in the Upper Kent catchment. 

S. Abbott

pp. 73-77

  
 


A geophysical investigation of dryland salinity at Cressy, Tasmania 

G.D. Peters and J.E. Reid

pp. 78-83

  
 


Critical factors affecting the adoption of airborne geophysics for management of dryland salinity 

R. George and P. Woodgate

pp. 84-89

  
 


The role of EM38 in land and water management planning on the Tragowel Plains in Northern Victoria 

K. Broadfoot, M. Morris, D. Stevens and A. Heuperman

pp. 90-94

  
 


Relationships between soil properties and high-resolution radiometrics, central eastern Wheatbelt, Western Australia  

M.J. Taylor, K. Smettem, G. Pracilio and W. Verboom

pp. 95-102

  
 


Planning to manage sustainably ? natural resource geophysics as part of resource assessment 

G. Humphreys, D.Y. Foo, S. Tickell, P. Jolly and D. Chin

pp. 103-109

  
 


Hydrogeological investigations in the Nzega area of western Tanzania 

P.K. Williams and R. Stevens

pp. 110-114

  
 


Geophysical methods in saline groundwater studies: locating perched water tables and fresh-water lenses 

B. Barrett, G. Heinson, M. Hatch and A. Telfer

pp. 115-121

  
 


Aquifer mapping and groundwater quality in faults and fractures 

J.P. Cull and D. Massie

pp. 122-126

  
 


Evaluation of land-management options for dryland salinity: the next step after airborne geophysical interpretation 

C.C. Daamen, G.P. Hoxley, K.O. Collett, K.J. Patrick and P. Shephard

pp. 127-135

  
 


Utilisation of salts from inland saline water sources 

H. Aral and G. Sparrow

pp. 136-140

  
 


  
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