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The move to reduce the amount of road salt during the winter months can't wait because Ontario's groundwater and lakes are showing "very rapid salinization," researchers at the University of ...
A new Coordinated Research Project has been launched to develop Climate-Smart Agricultural practices to manage and restore salt-affected soils in agricultural land. The IAEA, through the Joint ...
Salinization introduces high concentrations of positively charged sodium ions into the soil, displacing these nutrients. The sodium ions also cause clay particles to separate from each other, and ...
The drought's impact was investigated in an area where shallow groundwater resources are heavily exploited and polluted by salinization. 3. We used remotely sensed vegetation productivity (enhanced ...
Salinization is the accumulation of water-soluble salts in the soil solum or regolith to a level that impacts on agricultural production, environmental health, and economic welfare. Salt-affected ...
One out of three rivers in the Iberian Peninsula is affected by salinization Date: December 7, 2018 Source: University of Barcelona Summary: One out of three rivers in the Iberian Peninsula has ...
According to the United Nations, soil salinization affects between 20% and 40% of arable land globally, with human activity and climate change—especially rising sea levels—largely responsible ...
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