Metadata : Soil and Land Assessment for Southern Part of Flying Fox Station for Irrigated Agriculture. Part A: Land Resources and General Land Capability.

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Date Metadata Extracted:2024-11-23

Date Metadata Last Updated:2021-06-02

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ANZLIC Identifier:6589A5D125EFB385E050CD9B2144202B

Title:Soil and Land Assessment for Southern Part of Flying Fox Station for Irrigated Agriculture. Part A: Land Resources and General Land Capability.

Citation Date:2021-03-03

Date Type:publication

Custodian:Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security


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Soil and Land Assessment of the Southern Part of Flying Fox Station for Irrigated Agriculture. Part A: Land Resources and General Land Capability.
Department survey code ROPLU_100
The field survey was undertaken at a mapping scale of 1:100,000.

This spatial dataset provides polygon information delineating land unit boundaries at a scale of 1: 100 000 and describes the dominant landform, soils and vegetation of the southern part of Flying Fox Station, Northern Territory. The study area covers 53,000 ha. and is located approximately 190 km south-west of the Katherine township via the Stuart and Roper Highways.
The primary purpose of the investigation was to map, describe and evaluate soil landscapes to inform future irrigation development in an area with identified potential for groundwater extraction. Core landform, soil and vegetation attributes attached to the land units are included with the spatial dataset.

In addition to the traditional land unit polygons, the study area developed raster data describing crop suitability using Digital Soil Mapping (DSM) software described in a separate report, Part B: Digital Soil Mapping and Crop Specific Land Suitability. This report is described in the metadata record, www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/metadata/export_data?type=html&metadata_id=861088D6EE01EFD9E050CD9B21441AD5.

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Language:English

Character Set: Latin 1

Progress:completed

Maintenance and Update Frequency:notPlanned

Data Currency Start Date:2021-03-03

Data Currency End Date:2021-03-03

Access Constraint:Download the spatial data package (contains spatial data, maps and reports) via data.nt.gov.au/

You are licensed to use the geospatial products on the terms and conditions set out in:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC BY 4.0) at: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
If you do not agree to the terms and conditions you must not use the geospatial products.
You are free to copy, communicate and adapt the licensed material, provided that you abide by the licence terms (including Attribution) and attribute the licensed material using the statement:

Supplied by the Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security. Copyright Northern Territory Government.


Data Quality

Lineage:Map unit boundaries delineated from digital satellite imagery (WorldView-2) and digital elevation model (SRTM-derived 1 second Smoothed DEM). Preliminary linework was captured on field map sheets. Field map sheets incorporated digital satellite imagery and DEM layers. Field map sheets with final linework were scanned and rectified. Linework digitised on screen directly from field map sheets.
Map unit boundaries derived using digital satellite imagery, DEM, geological and topographic data. Field data (site information) described and classified according to national standards at the time of capture.
Map unit polygons collected via geographic information system (ArcGIS/MapInfo). Core landform, soil and vegetation attributes attached to map units with additional attributes unique to individual surveys.

Positional Accuracy:Polygon data - Map unit boundaries digitised on screen directly from digital rectified field maps. Level of accuracy depends on the number of control points on individual map sheets. Control points exclusively used Map Grid of Australia (MGA) grid lines. Depending on the nature of the landscape (the number of control points), positional accuracy may vary. Positional accuracy generally considered high to very high.
Point data - Site point coordinates derived from a geographic positioning system with general accuracy of within 10-50m.

Attribute Accuracy:The attribute information conforms to the Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook at time of capture. Attributes were assigned according to the dominant feature. For example, where ten sites have been grouped to describe a particular map unit and two different soils described from these sites then the dominant soil is chosen.

The attribute naming format uses 10 characters with no spaces to be suitable for an ESRI shape-file format. An alias attribute name is applied to an ESRI file geo-database format.

The department has assigned a list of attributes to each polygon, described in the Data Dictionary below.
In addition to these core attributes, the spatial data also contains information about general land capability. The assessment evaluates 10 landscape characteristics that could influence the general use of the land: acid sulfate, flooding, microrelief, salinity, sodicity, soil depth, soil drainage, surface rock and wind erosion.

Each attribute has been defined using a class. Refer to the report in Chapter 8 and Appendix 4 for further details and definitions.

Logical Consistency:GIS editing tools were used to rectify all overshoots and undershoots in line work. Polygon topology rules applied are; must not overlap, must not have gaps and each polygon has only one label.

Completeness:complete


Contacts

NameOrganisationPositionRolePhoneFaxEmail
Data Requests OfficerDepartment of Environment, Parks and Water SecurityGeospatial Services Branch (on behalf of department)distributordatarequests.depws@nt.gov.au

Data Dictionary

AttributeAttribute DescriptionPossible CodeCode Description
01 SURVEY_NMEAlias: Survey Name
The name of the survey area or report to which the mapping refers
02 SURVEY_IDAlias: Survey Identifier
A department code that usually refers to the first five characters from the original survey site sheet.
03 LAND_UNITAlias: Land Unit
The LAND_UNIT field is the land unit label from the spatial dataset (ie 9a2).
04 LF_CLASSAlias: Landform Class
Landform class is a system adopted by the department. The categories do not conform to national criteria even though some have been sourced from Australian Soil and Land Survey - Field Handbook (Mc Donald et.al. 1998).
05 SOIL_SYSAlias: Soil Classification System
The soil classification system used to describe the soil in the land unit description
06 SOILAlias: Dominant Soil Order
The dominant soil order described in a land unit is recorded.
07 VEG_SYSAlias: Veg Classification System
The National Vegetation Information System (NVIS) classification system.
08 VEG_STRUCAlias: Dominant Veg Structure
Vegetation structural classes from NVIS (ESCAVI 2003), Walker and Hopkins (1998) and Specht (1970) classification schemes
09 SPECIES_1Alias: Veg Dom Species 1
The dominant vegetation species described in a land unit. The order of species listed determines their dominance.
10 SPECIES_2Alias: Veg Dom Species 2
Where 2 dominant vegetation species were described in a land unit. The order of species listed determines their dominance.
11 SPECIES_3Alias: Veg Dom Species 3
Where 3 dominant vegetation species described in a land unit. The order of species listed determines their dominance
12 LF_DESCAlias: Landform Description
Landform description includes details about landform, and general notes pertaining to slope, surface gravel and other details describing the land unit.
13 SOIL_DESCAlias: Soil Description
Soil description includes an ASC or Northcote/other soil classification and usually includes colour, soil depth and other notes describing the soil.
14 VEG_DESCAlias: Vegetation Description
The dominant species and its structure are recorded. Occasionally it will include `minor' vegetation communities also noted in the land unit description and/or notes specific to the community.
15-24 LAND EVALUATIONTo define general land capability, 10 landscape characteristics are assessed that could influence the general use of the land: acid sulfate, flooding, microrelief, salinity, sodicity, soil depth, soil drainage, surface rock and wind erosion.
Each landscape is defined using a class rating from 1 to 4. (good to bad)
Refer to Chapter 8 and Appendix 4 in the report for more details and definitions about General Land Capability and Land Evaluation Classes.
25-27 LAND CAPGeneral land capability class is used to determine the broad capability of an area for sustainable development.
Refer to report - Chapter 8 and Appendix 4 for more details and definitions about General Land Capability and Land Evaluation Classes.
28 LITHOLOGYRefer to Chapter 5 in the report for details about geology and surface lithology.

Supplementary Information

Department Survey Code (Land Units): ROPLU_100. This spatial dataset should not be used at scales greater than 1 : 100,000.

BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE:
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Andrews K, Burgess J, McGrath N, Wright A and Walton S (2021)
Agricultural Land Suitability Series, Report 14A.
Soil and Land Assessment of the Southern Part of Flying Fox Station for Irrigated Agriculture
Part A: Land Resources and General Land Capability
Technical Report 3/2021, Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security. Northern Territory Government, Darwin, NT.

- Download the report (PDF) via the Northern Territory Library; hdl.handle.net/10070/820013
- Download map products created for this survey; www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/mpds/get_file?file_id=8844

OTHER REFERENCES:
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Andrews K, McGrath N and Burgess J (2019).
Agricultural Land Suitability Series, Report 14B.
Soil and Land Assessment for Irrigated Agriculture of the Southern Part of Flying Fox Station. Part B: Digital Soil Mapping and Crop Specific Land Suitability.
Technical Report 13/2019D, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Northern Territory Government, Darwin, NT.

- Download the report (PDF) via the Northern Territory Library; hdl.handle.net/10070/829192
- Download map products created for this survey; www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/mpds/get_file?file_id=884

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