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Soil salinity: A global threat to sustainable development

Soil use and management, 2021
Soil is a vital resource for feeding the burgeoning global population, and it is also essential for realizing most of the ‘United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’.
Ajay K. Singh
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Drip irrigation in agricultural saline-alkali land controls soil salinity and improves crop yield: Evidence from a global meta-analysis.

Science of the Total Environment, 2023
Saline-alkali land, a precious candidate arable land resources, plays a critical role in achieving agricultural sustainability. Drip irrigation (DI) is an effective method for rationalizing of saline-alkali land.
Yaqing Du   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Transitions in bacterial communities along the 2000 km salinity gradient of the Baltic Sea

open access: yesISME Journal, 2011
Salinity is a major factor controlling the distribution of biota in aquatic systems, and most aquatic multicellular organisms are either adapted to life in saltwater or freshwater conditions. Consequently, the saltwater–freshwater mixing zones in coastal
Matthias Labrenz   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Singlet oxygen-dominated non-radical oxidation process for efficient degradation of bisphenol A under high salinity condition

Water Research, 2019
The degradation of organic contaminants under high salinity condition is still a challenge for environmental remediation due to the inhibiting effect resulted from the side reactions between radicals and anions.
Rui Luo, Chaohai Wang, Xiuyun Sun
exaly   +2 more sources

Climate change impacts on soil salinity in agricultural areas

European Journal of Soil Science, 2020
Changes in climate patterns are dramatically influencing some agricultural areas. Arid, semi‐arid and coastal agricultural areas are especially vulnerable to climate change impacts on soil salinity.
D. Corwin
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Salinization and salinity

Journal of Chemical Education, 1967
Discusses the geochemical cycles of soluble salts and the role of human activity in salinization.
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Heparinised Saline or Normal Saline?

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2008
Using heparinised saline as a flush to maintain the patency of arterial and central venous lines is a well-known practice. A literature search was undertaken but found no evidence to support the use of heparinised saline over normal saline. In addition, the use of heparinised saline may be associated with adverse effects.
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Hypertonic Saline

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1999
A key feature in the successful resuscitation of dehydrated or endotoxemic ruminants is the total amount of sodium administered. Administration of small volumes of HS and HSD offer major advantages over large volumes of isotonic saline because HS and HSD do not require intravenous catheterization or periodic monitoring, and are therefore suitable for ...
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Global mapping of soil salinity change

Remote Sensing of Environment, 2019
Soil salinity increase is a serious and global threat to agricultural production. The only database that currently provides soil salinity data with global coverage is the Harmonized World Soil Database, but it has several limitations when it comes to ...
Konstantin Ivushkin   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Salinization and Saline Environments

2003
This chapter provides an overview of global salinization phenomena and investigates the different mechanisms and geochemical processes that are associated with salinization. The overview includes salinization of rivers, lakes, and groundwater from different parts of the world.
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