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17/05/2011 |
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07/08/2012 |
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Nannup, Western Australia, Australia |
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Arid |
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Female |
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www.merribeeorganicfarm.net.au |
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Posted by Bee Winfield over 12 years ago
In the South West of Western Australia a drying climate is leading to lower productivity. Soil erosion occurs when grass cover is sparse and rain events are so spread out....soil is lost when isolated rain events or wind dislodges dry uncovered soil. Deserts are growing globally. 75 billions of tons of topsoil are lost from the arable lands of Earth annually. In many places the old people now live in arid zones with little vegetation , but remember trees and their fruits and nuts of the district. However SWALES ( dead level ditches on contour ) slow and sink the water. They can green the desert and we must install them over vast areas. They harvest rain and make a deep wet zone where trees can establish .Swales
For Erosion control, Water harvesting, tree establishment.
Trees for
.•Carbon sequestration ….occurs when trees are actively growing .• Shade, shelter, windbreak…•Habitat and protection for birds, insects, mammals Such biodiversity is biological pest control. Plagues reduced.•Trees cycle water : transpiring moisture during the day and condensing moisture on their leaves at night .. Mulch/litter/ collector.
This soil cover= carbon rich humus
formation= for every 1 % rise in carbon
level , a soil it will have 4 times more water-holding capacity!! •Rehydration of the landscape
( fungi / root mass/above ground biomass, soil biota are all mostly water)•Permanent Springs and Creeks flow once more•Productivity through cash crops eg fruit /nuts/animal products (extra fodder) / timber sales
To install swales you have to mark out contour lines. Stew dug these with a tractor, leaving a soft mound of earth on the contour line. The contour of the land is a line which joins all points of equal height above sea level. Every point on the marked line of 100 m
elevation on a contour map is 100 m above mean sea level. I.e. A swale is dead level . Water is simply held in the swale till it infiltrates the soil. This may take half an hour or a few days depending on soil type. It has no choice but to enter the soil . Photo at left is of 5 recently installed swales at Merri Bee Organic Farm. During isolated rain events 55 tonnes of water enter the landscape through these swales as opposed to running off to the Blackwood river and escaping to the sea. Instead of flood and drought scenarios, swales and attendant vegetation mean year round water in the environment. This is how Mother Earth planned it.
Unlike a swale, a DRAIN directs water and causes it to flow ( into a dam for instance)because it has a slight fall, usually 1 : 1000 ( eg. drops one meter of a distance of 1000 meters. ) You can see contour lines on Google maps . Type in an address, then choose the terrain option when inmap (not Satellite). Sometimes you have to zoom out or in to get terrain.
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