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Landscape material balances

The availability of light, water and nutrients determines the capacity of land to produce natural vegetation and agricultural yield. In Australia, long-term availability of resources and the consequent potential for generating yield, can be assessed by examining the mass balances of the key resources: water and nutrients (in this case nitrogen and phosphorus). Mass balance gives a quantitative picture of:

The net rate that plants build up carbon from the atmosphere by photosynthesis is known as 'net primary productivity' and is most important carbon flow.

Landscape budget assessment

Two models were developed for determining landscape balances of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus and estimate of change in net primary productivity:

Predictions of these models are designed to determine large-scale patterns rather than the behaviour of individual farms or paddocks, and should never be interpreted at single-cell (5 km) scale. Uncertainties even at a large region scale (100 km by 100 km or greater) for the models are:

Landscape budgets in Western Australia

River basin name Net Primary Productivity (t Carbon/ha/y) Total Carbon(plant+ soil+ litter ) tC/ha) Total Phosphorus(kg P/ha) Total Nitrogen (kg N/ha)
Albany Coast 3 165 1,116 7,035
Ashburton River 0 17 155 909
Avon River 2 92 660 4,413
Blackwood River 3 200 1,256 8,957
Busselton Coast 3 157 1,074 6,629
Cape Leveque Coast 1 32 256 1,277
Collie River 4 194 1,206 7,605
De Grey River 0 13 126 668
Denmark River 4 252 1,598 9,579
Donnelly River 6 332 1,978 13,470
Drysdale River 1 35 249 1,406
Esperance Coast 2 143 946 6,343
Fitzroy River (WA) 1 21 173 961
Fortescue River 0 22 195 1,184
Frankland River 3 230 1,413 9,938
Gascoyne River 0 12 120 650
Greenough River 2 71 555 3,330
Harvey River 3 157 1,112 6,492
Isdell River 1 45 314 2,045
Keep River 1 33 245 1,431
Kent River 4 261 1,641 10,040
King Edward River 2 55 363 2,537
Lennard River 1 35 266 1,601
Lyndon-Minilya Rivers 0 15 131 792
Mackay 0 15 143 706
Moore-Hill Rivers 2 92 693 4,040
Murchison River 0 18 171 920
Murray River (WA) 3 175 1,095 7,426
Ninghan 1 44 334 2,080
Nullarbor 0 26 207 1,363
Onslow Coast 0 19 158 969
Ord River 1 25 201 1,158
Pentecost River 1 20 164 807
Port Hedland Coast 0 15 138 828
Preston River 4 215 1,396 8,873
Prince Regent River 2 54 348 2,431
Salt Lake 1 36 273 1,748
Sandy Desert 0 10 104 438
Shannon River 6 317 1,877 12,300
Swan Coast 3 123 788 4,922
Warburton 0 18 160 856
Warren River 4 271 1,606 11,320
Wooramel River 1 25 200 1,196
Yarra Yarra Lakes 1 38 310 1,871

Click on the river basin name or map below to view a report on the nutrient - sediment - landscape budget terms.

Map of WA's river basins

Further information

View the Australian Agriculture Assessment 2001 report.

View the Landscape balances chapter of the Australian Agriculture Assessment 2001 (theme) report.

View the project report prepared by CSIRO Land and Water in the development of this work on the coupled balances of water, nutrients and carbon in Australian landscapes. (3.5mb.pdf)

View the technical report prepared by CSIRO Land and Water in the development of this work on the coupled balances of water, nutrients and carbon in Australian landscapes. (1.3mb.pdf)

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Link to the Australian Natural Resources Data Library

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