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Universidad de Barcelona. (2013, January 11). Salinization of rivers: A global environmental problem. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2013 / 01 ...
Salinization is a serious environmental threat worldwide and one of the most extreme cases is found in Australian rivers. In some fluvial basins of the peninsula -Soldevilla torrent in Sallent, ...
A study exploring freshwater salinization finds that changes in salinization and alkalinization have respectively affected 37 percent and 90 percent of the drainage area of the contiguous United ...
In India, for example, 44% of the land is already saline, and researchers estimate that salinization will affect 50% of the country by 2050.
Salt concentrations are increasing dramatically in streams, rivers, lakes, and other sources of freshwater around the world, the authors say, a process known as freshwater salinization.
My team and I have developed the first global map of soil salinization (accumulation of salt in soil) under various climate scenarios using AI-powered techniques. Soil salinization is one of the ...
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 ...
Salinization is reducing the world’s irrigated lands by 1 to 2 percent annually, according to the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization.