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
proposed that SWIR values consistently falling below 5-10 mm/hr could be considered indicative of significantly compromised ecological function, particularly for sandy and loamy soil types.
Soil Water Infiltration Rate (SWIR)
This benchmark sets a lower critical threshold for soil water infiltration rate below which ecological function is significantly compromised, particularly for sandy and loamy soils in the Tropical Monsoonal Savannas.
Values below this range indicate impaired soil hydrological function, leading to increased runoff and erosion.
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Does grazing exclusion in Australia's rangelands affect biomass and debris carbon stocks? - CSIRO Publishing, accessed April 29, 2025,
View SourceInfluence of vegetation type on infiltration rate and capacity at Ie jue geothermal manifestation, Mount Seulawah Agam, Indonesia
View SourceThe effect of soil and pasture attributes on rangeland infiltration rates in northern Australia
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