salinization การใช้
- The soil is therefore threatened by erosion and a progressive salinization.
- Increased irrigation without suitable drainage caused salinization, especially in North Africa.
- These schemes often lead to soil degradation and salinization.
- Salinization has become a serious problem in some areas.
- The most irreparable type of desertification is the salinization process that forms marshy salt flats.
- Despite increasing salinization, the springs remain an important source of drinking water for Bahrain.
- In addition, the extensive salinization of paddy lands rendered them unsuitable for paddy cultivation.
- Soil salinization is an example of a well-known regime shift in terrestrial systems.
- As climate change progresses, access to and salinization of water sources are becoming problems in Bangladesh.
- Some issues that are often insufficiently considered are salinization of groundwater and contaminant accumulation leading to water quality declines.
- Unlike salinization or erosion, soil compaction is principally a sub-surface problem and therefore an invisible phenomenon.
- Aquifer conditions in irrigated land and the groundwater flow have an important role in soil salinization, as illustrated here:
- Salinization remains a big problem in today's world, but it is overshadowed by even more serious environmental threats.
- More recent significant effects of land use include urban sprawl, soil erosion, soil degradation, salinization, and desertification.
- Until the early 1980s, most families managed to grow their own fruits and vegetables, but salinization has ruined the land.
- The over-mineralized endorheic basins of the Kuma-Manych depression created soil salinization and the appearance of unusable agricultural areas.
- It could also lead to desertification in the north and east, and increased salinization at estuaries in the south, they say.
- This long canal is intended to drain the area between the Euphrates and the Tigris south of Baghdad to prevent soil salinization from irrigation.
- Effects on soil and water quality are indirect and complex, and subsequent impacts on natural, water logging and soil salinization can result.
- The responses influence the water and salt balances, which, in their turn, slow down the process of water logging and salinization.
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