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- Soil salinity is the salt content in the soil; the process of increasing the salt content is known as salinization. Salts occur naturally within soils...
- its salinisation by adjacent brackish and saline water bodies. A hydrochemical study identified the locations of the sources of aquifer salinisation and...
- by extensive habitat destruction, including soil erosion, landslides, salinisation, and resource extraction. In the forests, sonokeling, Dalbergia latifolia...
- Piscart, Narcís Prata, Ralf B.Schäferd, Claus-Jürgen Schulze (2013). "Salinisation of Rivers: An Urgent Ecological Issue". Environmental Pollution. 173:...
- century, the mill began to decay due to the rise of the steam engine, the salinisation of the river channel to Blennerville, the opening of the Tralee Ship...
- dependent upon irrigation. Before the Akkadian period, the progressive salinisation of the soils, produced by poorly drained irrigation, had been reducing...
- soils, and their fertility was sustained by the annual silt deposit. Salinisation did not occur, since, in summer, the groundwater level was well below...
- exhibits adverse effects such as reduced fertility, soil acidification, or salinisation. Soil acidity (or alkalinity) is the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+)...
- introduced pests and weeds, a changed fire regime, loss of water and salinisation. climate change may tip the balance for some species, unless effective...
- Soil salinity control refers to controlling the process and progress of soil salinity to prevent soil degradation by salination and reclamation of already...