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Soil Salinity
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Salinity in both the rivers and on the land is one of the main and most costly
results of overclearing and irrigation. Salinity is caused by changes in the
delicate balance between surface water and groundwater systems. A small increase
in the .... Middle of Term Paper ... in heavy
concentrations.
Once exposed to the air and sun, the salts become even more concentrated due to
evaporation, leaving a white crust of salt crystals on the land. Most plants
cannot tolerate the scalding chemical effect of the salt, and so they die. As
they die off, the soil succumbs to erosion and a double dose of salt and
sediment enters nearby rivers and wetlands. In cattle-grazing areas, the animals
often gather at saline seeps to lick the salt, which leads to further erosion.
Salinity affects around 560,000 hectares of the Murray-Darling basin's most
productive irrigation lands, mostly in southern New South Wales, and northern ... |
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