“…However, quantification of deep drainage is challenging, and rates can vary strongly over space and time. For example, while deep drainage is commonly considered to be less than 10% of total rainfall for native vegetation, estimates can be high as 70% under irrigated cotton cultivation (Dalton, Raine, & Broadfoot, 2001;Kurtzman & Scanlon, 2011); and deep drainage has been recorded as ranging from 0% to 50% of rainfall within the same general soil type (cracking clays) Dalton et al, 2001;Hulugalle, Weaver, & Finlay, 2010Radford et al, 2009;Ringrose-Voase & Nadelko, 2013;Silburn et al, 2011Silburn et al, , 2013; Thorburn, Cowie, & Lawrence, 1991;Tolmie et al, 2011;Weaver, Hulugalle, & Ghadiri, 2005;Willis, Black, & Meyer, 1997;.…”