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. The scoring engine uses 7 benchmarks together — the OptimalRange form drives the primary score, while 6 guard(s) constrain the result.
Contributing Benchmarks
Evidence & Context
A soil water infiltration rate approaching 10 mm/hr is proposed as the lower critical threshold for this system.
Soil Water Infiltration Rate as a critical lower threshold below which soil function is severely impaired.
This benchmark defines the critical lower threshold of soil water infiltration rate below which soil structure is severely degraded and ecological function is impaired in the Arid Karstic Woodlands & Shrublands biome under agricultural crop production.
This threshold represents a degraded, bare, and crusted soil state where infiltration capacity is insufficient to absorb water, leading to runoff, erosion, and inability to support productive agriculture.
Sources (2)
General Soil Water Infiltration Rate Classification
View SourceEffects of soil degradation on infiltration rates in grazed semiarid rangelands of northeastern Patagonia, Argentina - Project Bedrock
View SourceSupporting Sources (28)
Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
South Australia - Soil Science Australia
View SourceDistribution, characteristics and management of calcareous soils
View Source"An inventory and condition survey of the Western Australian part of ...
View SourceComparing infiltration rates in soils managed with conventional and alternative farming methods: A meta-analysis | PLOS One - Research journals
View SourceChapter 7 Nutrient Leaching - SIPS Soil & Crop Sciences Section
View SourceRegenerative agriculture reviewed - Western Australian Government, accessed July 8, 2025
View SourceComparing infiltration rates in soils managed with conventional and alternative farming methods: A meta-analysis
View SourceExploring the Critical Role of Water in Regenerative Agriculture; Building Promises and Avoiding Pitfalls - Frontiers
View SourceGeology of the Nullarbor Plain (Webb and James 2006; courtesy JA Webb). - ResearchGate, accessed July 23, 2025
View SourceInfluence of Tillage and Cropping Systems on Soil Properties and Crop Performance under Semi-Arid Conditions - MDPI
View Source(PDF) Soil Health Assessment of Two Regenerative Farming Practices on Sandy Soils
View SourceAlluvial Gully Erosion Rates and Processes Across the Mitchell ...
View SourceManagement of Calcareous Soils in Arid Region - IJEPEM
View SourceNullarbor bioregion - DCCEEW, accessed July 24, 2025
View SourceNullarbor Karst - The Western Australian Speleological Group
View SourceNullarbor Plain - A biography of the Australian continent
View SourceNullarbor Plain - Wikipedia, accessed July 24, 2025
View SourceNullarbor Plains Xeric Shrublands | One Earth
View SourceEcological literature on nutrient adaptation in arid ecosystems
View SourceRegenerative agriculture in Australia: the changing face of farming - Frontiers
View SourceRegenerative Agriculture—A Literature Review on the Practices and Mechanisms Used to Improve Soil Health - MDPI, accessed July 20, 2025,
View SourceInfluence of vegetation type on infiltration rate and capacity at Ie jue geothermal manifestation, Mount Seulawah Agam, Indonesia
View SourceCoexistence of shrubs and grass in a semi-arid landscape: a case study of mulga (Acacia aneura, Mimosaceae) shrublands embedded in fire-prone spinifex (Triodia pungens, Poaceae) hummock grasslands - CSIRO PUBLISHING | Australian Journal of Botany
View SourceSoil Constraints in an Arid Environment—Challenges, Prospects, and Implications - MDPI
View SourceHow does building healthy soils impact sustainable use of water resources in irrigated agriculture? | Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene | University of California Press
View SourceThe effect of soil and pasture attributes on rangeland infiltration rates in northern Australia
View SourcePredicting Shifts in Australian Shrublands with Changing Climates and Land Uses - Forest Service
View SourceKarst and agriculture in Australia" by David Gillieson and Mia Thurgate - Digital Commons @ USF - University of South Florida
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