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The Raak Plain Boinka is a wilderness area in the state of Victoria, Australia. The boinka groundwater discharge complex is a shallow depression within a region of Mallee dune fields, and contains gypsum flats and salinas, pools of salty water that are mainly fed by groundwater. The distinctive flora of the boinka is largely intact and includes several threatened species.


Location

The Raak Plain boinka is the largest boinka in the
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basin at about , and is an excellent example of a rare type of geological formation. It is northwest of
Hattah, Victoria Hattah is a locality in Victoria, Australia located approximately 70 km south of Mildura. Located adjacent to Hattah is the Hattah-Kulkyne National Park The Hattah-Kulkyne National Park is a national park in the Mallee district of Vict ...
. The boinka complex lies to the east of the Sunset Strip, a NE-SW trending elevated block on the west of the Danyo Fault. The boinka is north of Mount Cowra and Wymlet. The
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running from north to south through
Nowingi Nowingi is a locality in Victoria, Australia, approximately south of Mildura. It is in the local government area of the Rural City of Mildura. History In May 2004, unreserved Crown land, roughly five kilometres south of Nowingi, was declared ...
defines the eastern boundary. The
Hattah-Kulkyne National Park The Hattah-Kulkyne National Park is a national park in the Mallee district of Victoria, Australia. The national park is situated adjacent to the Murray River, approximately northwest of Melbourne with the nearest regional centre being Mildura. ...
lies to the east of the highway. The boinka lies within part of the
Murray Mallee The Murray Mallee is the grain-growing and sheep-farming area of South Australia bounded to the north and west by the Murray River (in South Australia, "River Murray"), to the east by the Victorian border, and extending about 50 km south ...
plain. There is a fringe of Lowan Mallee along its south edge.


Terrain

Raak Plains and Pink Lakes, further west in Murray-Sunset National Park, are outstanding examples of the boinka landform complex of sandplains, gypsum flats, gypsite hills, salinas and source-bordering dunes. The country is extremely rugged, and contains a system of saline blue lakes formed by water that discharges from below ground. The discharge complex, which Phillip Macumber calls the "Raak boinka", is a broad depression with a distinctive outer boundary and markedly different appearance from the aeolian Mallee landscapes that surround it. It includes dunes and islands of sand and
gypsum Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula . It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, blackboard or sidewalk chalk, and drywall. ...
clay, plains of sand, clay and limestone, gypsum flats and
halite Halite (), commonly known as rock salt, is a type of salt, the mineral (natural) form of sodium chloride ( Na Cl). Halite forms isometric crystals. The mineral is typically colorless or white, but may also be light blue, dark blue, purple, p ...
salinas in the lowest parts. The depression is bounded by the contour. The floor of the boinka is below the Mallee dunefields that surround it. In the west there is a sharply defined boundary between the gypsum flats and salinas of the boinka and the dune fields. To the east the boundary is less distinct as aeolian sands from within the boinka merge into the linear dunefields. The plain includes a number of islands that rise above the flats, and are parts of the linear dunefield that were cut off from the Mallee as the discharge zone expanded. There are small salinas to the west of the plain, near the rim of the basin. The Raak Plain holds the largest groundwater discharge in the state. There are more than 50 naturally "playas", or saline lakes, and gypseous saltmarsh plains. Probably most of the reflux brine was collected when the climate was wetter than it is today, and most recharge now comes from the main Raak salina when it is filled with rainwater. MacArthur's Lake is an example of a small salina in the southeast of the Raak boinka. It is covered with a shallow sheet of water in the winter, but dries out in warmer weather. Salinity in the lake rises from 149,000 mg/L in July to 206,000 mg/L in September due to evaporative concentration. By January the water table is below the lake floor. The salinity of the lake water is about 3.5 times that of the groundwater. The Raak boinka is underlain by Blanchetown Clay. Soils are mostly loose red-brown sands that form dunes in the central part of the plain. Seasonally saturated saline soils predominate in a large part of the west of the plain. The ages of source bordering gypsum dunes in the Raak boinka have been determined using
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(OSL). They were formed between 20,000 and 35,000 years ago, and between 70,000 and 85,000 years ago. One of the dunes was dated to around 127,000 years ago.


Human presence

There are a number of Aboriginal cultural heritage sites in the boinka, including large sites with artifacts, ovens and middens. Velesunio shells dated to around 7,650 years ago have been found at an aboriginal campsite near the west of the Raak boinka, along with many artifacts and hearths. The shells indicate the presence of fresh water nearby. However, even though the Mallee was wetter at the time, it is underlaid by groundwater brines, so pools would have been salty. Possibly the freshwater was found in dune soaks, where rainwater filtering through the dune is trapped by a clay layer at its base. Another explanation could be that the shells were brought from a larger Hattah Lake system immediately to the east of the Raak boinka. Some of the land is freehold, and some is State Forest used for grazing and salt mining under lease. About 18% of the boinka is used for grazing, mostly around Nowingi in the northeast. Gypsum is mined in Victoria for use as soil conditioner and for plaster and plasterboard in the construction industry. Brunswick Plaster Mills used to operate a railway to transport gypsum from the Raak Plain to the
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interchange siding at Nowingi. The rusty remains of a fuel tanker truck that blew up when transporting diesel to the Brunswick Plaster Mills gypsum mine can still be seen on the northern edge of the Raak Plain.


Environment

The west of the boinka is contained within the east of the
Murray-Sunset National Park The Murray-Sunset National Park is the second largest national park in Victoria, Australia, located in the Mallee district in the northwestern corner of the state, bordering South Australia. The national park is situated approximately northwe ...
. The Raak Plain Reference Area, covering of the plain, has been designated IUCN category Ia (Strict Nature Reserve) as of 1996. It is managed by the
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of the State of Victoria. The Raak Plain Reference Area is within the Murray-Sunset National Park. Annual rainfall is about , and annual evaporation is about , with groundwater outcrop making up the difference. Since the natural salinity of the region makes in unsuitable for agriculture, about 82% of the original habitat remains. The natural vegetation is diverse and includes Samphire (
Tecticornia ''Tecticornia'' is a genus of succulent, salt tolerant plants largely endemic to Australia. Taxa in the genus are commonly referred to as samphires. In 2007, the genus ''Halosarcia'', along with three other Australian genera (''Pachycornia'', ' ...
) and Low
Chenopod Amaranthaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus ''Amaranthus''. It includes the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae and contains about 165 genera and 2,040 species, making it ...
Shrubland. Threatened birds include
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(Polytelis anthopeplus monarchoides) and
Malleefowl The malleefowl (''Leipoa ocellata'') is a stocky ground-dwelling Australian bird about the size of a domestic chicken (to which it is distantly related). It is notable for the large nesting mounds constructed by the males and lack of parental ca ...
(Leipoa ocellata). Threatened plants include Bead Glasswort (
Tecticornia flabelliformis ''Tecticornia'' is a genus of succulent, salt tolerant plants largely endemic to Australia. Taxa in the genus are commonly referred to as samphires. In 2007, the genus ''Halosarcia'', along with three other Australian genera (''Pachycornia'', '' ...
), Purple Swainson-pea (
Swainsona purpurea ''Swainsona'' is a large genus of flowering plants native to Australasia. There are 85 species, all but one of which are endemic to Australia. A member of the family Fabaceae (legumes), it is most closely related to the New Zealand genera ''Mont ...
), Mallee Hemichroa (
Hemichroa diandra ''Hemichroa'' may refer to: * ''Hemichroa'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Amaranthaceae * ''Hemichroa'' (sawfly), a genus of sawflies in the family Tenthredinidae {{Genus disambiguation ...
) and Spiked Pigweed (
Dysphania simulans ''Dysphania'' may refer to: * ''Dysphania'' (moth), a Lepidoptera animal genus * ''Dysphania'' (plant), an Amaranthaceae plant genus {{Genus disambiguation ...
). ''
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'' lists about 40 individual wetlands totalling more than . The Raak Plain is threatened by rabbits, which selectively graze saplings of the
buloke ''Allocasuarina luehmannii'' (buloke or bull-oak) is a species of casuarinaceae, ironwood tree native to Australia and its wood is the hardest commercially available as measured by the Janka hardness test, Janka Hardness Scale. Description ...
woodland communities and thus prevent regeneration. The ground-dwelling threatened Mallee birds are the target of predation by foxes. In 2004 there was controversy over a proposal for an industrial waste storage site near
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on the edge of the plain, which could contaminate the groundwater.


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