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Triantafilisa, J. (University Of NSW, 2011-06-30)

Dr John Triantafilis is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of New South Wales.

Understanding salinity threat: Phase IV Interpretation/Extension

Triantafilisa, J. (University Of NSW, 2005-06-30)

Salinisation as a consequence of irrigation can occur as a result of the application of poor quality (i.e. saline) water or mobilisation of salts from rising water tables (i.e.

Wet RootsΓ Groundwater and Salinity Mapping in the Bourke Irrigation District

Triantafilisa, J. (2004-08-12)

Groundwater, under the right conditions can be of benefit to plants. For example, cotton can derive substantial water from groundwater at depths of around 2.6m (Wanender et al 1979).

Determine Salinisation Potential in the Lower Macquarie Valley

Triantafilisa, J. (2004-08-12)

Irrigation is an indispensable technology used to augment agricultural production in the semi-and and arid regions. However, poor water management (eg.

Understanding the salinity threat in irrigated cotton growing areas of Australia - Phase IV - Interpretation & Extension

Triantafilisa, J. (University Of NSW, 2004-06-30)

Salinisation as a consequence of irrigation can occur as a result of the application of poor quality (i.e. saline) water or mobilisation of salts from rising water tables (i.e.

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