Soil pH

AUS-TMS-LVG-SPH General Moderate confidence

Benchmark Value

No specific value — see range
Range: 7 to 8 pH
Optimal Range: 7 to 8
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: OptimalRange

Scoring Curve

This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context.

Evidence & Context

For naturally alkaline savanna soils (e.g., Calcarosols): an optimal range of pHw 7.0 - 8.0 (1:5 soil:water suspension) reflects a healthy natural state.

Metric Definition:

Soil pH measured in a 1:5 soil:water suspension (pHw)

Benchmark Definition:

Optimal soil pH range for naturally alkaline savanna soils such as Calcarosols.

Justification:

Reflects the natural pH of these soils, as observed in sites like Kidman Springs, supporting adapted ecosystems.

Sources (1)

Preview of Soil nutrient critical limits | MBFP | More Beef from Pastures - MLA, accessed May 13, 2025,
Soil nutrient critical limits | MBFP | More Beef from Pastures - MLA, accessed May 13, 2025, Government

Understanding soil tests for pastures | Soil | Farm management ..., accessed July 17, 2025

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Supporting Sources (37)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

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Soil health: looking for suitable indicators. What should be considered to assess the effects of use and management on soil heal - alice Embrapa, accessed July 28, 2025,
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www.barenbrug.com.au, accessed May 13, 2025,

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Preview of Soil organic carbon content at a range of north Australian tropical savannas with contrasting site histories - OPUS at UTS, accessed May 16, 2025,
Soil organic carbon content at a range of north Australian tropical savannas with contrasting site histories - OPUS at UTS, accessed May 16, 2025,
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opus.lib.uts.edu.au

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Preview of Soil Quality and Its Management in Humid Subtropical and Tropical Environments - UKnowledge, accessed May 15, 2025,
Soil Quality and Its Management in Humid Subtropical and Tropical Environments - UKnowledge, accessed May 15, 2025,
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Soil Quality and Its Management in Humid Subtropical and Tropical Environments - UKnowledge

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Preview of Soil surface pH DSM data of the Southern Gulf catchments (NT and Qld) generated by the Southern Gulf Water Resource Assessment - CSIRO Data Access Portal, accessed May 13, 2025,
Soil surface pH DSM data of the Southern Gulf catchments (NT and Qld) generated by the Southern Gulf Water Resource Assessment - CSIRO Data Access Portal, accessed May 13, 2025,
Contextual Support Government

Gibbons, P., & Sharp, A. (2015). Impacts of warming and fire on soil moisture and available nutrients in a sub-alpine heathland. Climate Research, 64, 159-170.

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Preview of Tropical Pasture - Barenbrug Australia, accessed July 18, 2025,
Tropical Pasture - Barenbrug Australia, accessed July 18, 2025,
Direct Evidence Journal

P.PSH.1050 – Phosphorus management and requirements of tropical legume pasture swards - MLA, accessed July 18, 2025

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Tropical Monsoonal Savannas
  • Land Use Livestock Grazing & Pasture
  • Assessment Conservation Target
  • Evidence Type ReferenceCondition

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 1 Jun 2026

Notes

No upper detrimental threshold — higher values are always better up to natural saturation. This range reflects natural, healthy state for inherently alkaline savanna soils under best-practice management.