Soil pH
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 2 benchmarks together — the LowerThreshold form drives the primary score, while 1 guard(s) constrain the result.
Contributing Benchmarks
Evidence & Context
Upper Detrimental Threshold is pH > 9.0.
Upper pH threshold beyond which sodicity causes soil structural collapse and poor water infiltration.
Critical pH above which sodicity leads to nutrient deficiencies and soil degradation.
Based on the association of high pH with sodicity and soil structural failure.
Sources (1)
Soil Constraints in an Arid Environment - Encyclopedia.pub, accessed July 27, 2025,
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Soil pH | Environment, land and water - Queensland Government, accessed August 28, 2025,
View SourceWhat are the optimum nutrient targets for pastures? - Soil Health Knowledgebase
View SourceSoil Characteristics and Management Options | VRO - Victorian Resources Online
View SourceEcological impacts of flood mitigation and drainage in coastal lowlands - AustLII
View SourceManaging soils - Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
View SourceSoil pH - SA | Fact Sheets | soilquality.org.au, accessed July 30, 2025,
View SourceStructural controls on the orientation of erosion gullies in mid-western New South Wales, Australia, accessed July 22, 2025
View SourceWater and sediment quality in the Diamantina-Georgina River ..., accessed July 21, 2025,
View SourceWater quality in the Georgina-Diamantina River catchment
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