These guidelines outline the environmental risks associated with managing acid sulfate soils (ASS) and presents strategies based on nine core management principles. The primary goal is to avoid disturbing ASS wherever possible to prevent environmental harm. The guidelines are designed to support regulatory and practical decision-making. Focusing on coastal ASS, the guidelines take a multidisciplinary approach to address environmental concerns clearly and accessibly. While inland ASS and acid rock drainage (ARD) from pyritic materials such as mine wastes are not the main focus, the manual acknowledges their similarities and refers users to other resources for ARD management. The guidelines are best used in conjunction with national and Queensland-specific guidance materials and while they are made for Queensland, they are also relevant to the management of acid sulfate soils in other state [PDF 5.6 MB, 183 pages].#
This is a carefully curated database of important soil resources. The data base is not exhaustive but rather a library of the resources we believe are the most useful for the audience. Each resource has been added after careful consideration against our selection criteria, including but not limited to its scientific validity, accessibility, and readability. The library generally does not include most academic research papers but may include some open-source papers written in accessible English.
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SSA reminds users that these resources are a guide only. Our understanding of soil science is improving continuously so it is important to check the suitability of the information for your purpose with an appropriately qualified professional such as a Registered Soil Professional or a Certified Professional Soil ScientistÂ