Soil Water Infiltration Rate
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context.
Evidence & Context
The restored "ponded" areas exhibited a average steady-state infiltration rate of 33.3 mm/hr, with a range of 13.2 to 45 mm/hr.
Steady-state infiltration rate, reflecting a soil's stable capacity to transmit water.
This benchmark represents the steady-state soil water infiltration rate range for Medium Clay Soil in restored ponded areas, indicating the soil's capacity to transmit water effectively in this biome and land use context.
Derived from robust, context-specific government technical report measuring steady-state infiltration in restored sites.
Sources (1)
Sustainable land management practices for graziers - NSW Department of Primary Industries, accessed July 10, 2025,
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Infiltration rates and soil moisture in a groved mulga community near Alice Springs, arid central Australia: Evidence for complex internal rainwater redistribution in a runoff-runon landscape | Request PDF - ResearchGate
View SourceInfiltration.pdf - Natural Resources Conservation Service, accessed August 11, 2025
View SourceResponse of Grazing Land Soil Health to Management Strategies: A Summary Review
View SourcePasture and grazing land: assessment of sustainability using invertebrate bioindicators
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