Land Research Series, Issue 8Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia, 1963 - Agriculture |
Contents
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF | 7 |
STRATIGRAPHY | 12 |
LAND SYSTEMS OF THE HUNTER VALLEY By R Story | 13 |
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albens alluvial regosols alluvium alpine humus soils altitude Angophora floribunda Aristida Barrington Tops basalt Blairgowrie box and gum Carboniferous chernozems coarse coarse-textured colluvium colours conglomerate Cox's Gap cracking clays Segenhoe Dalkeith dark degraded black earths dense Dichanthium Dry sclerophyll forest Eucalypt Eucalypt tree savannah ft high Geology gilgai Goulburn grazing ground cover horizon humic Hunter valley ironbark Jerry's Plains Killarney krasnozems laevopinea Land Forms lavas Lee's Pinch lower lowlands mainly Maitland meadow soils melliodora Merriwa MILES moderately fine-textured moisture Murrurundi Newcastle outcrops parent materials Paspalum dilatatum Permian pioneer grasses plateau podzolic soils Pokolbin rain forest rainfall regosols Restricted observations rocks rugged sand sandstone sandy Savannah sclerophyll shale shallow shrubs similar skeletal soils slopes soil groups solonetzic solonetzic soils steep Stipa Stipa setacea stony subsoil surface soils temperature tereticornis terraces texture Themeda australis thinned or cleared Triassic Tubrabucca Undulating Unit Area woodland of box yellowish brown