Impact of rainfall structure and climate change on soil and groundwater salinization

Volume: 163, Issue: 1, Pages: 395 - 413
Published: Jul 16, 2020
Abstract
Irrigated areas, mainly in arid regions, are threatened by salinization processes. Climate change inducing temperature rise and rainfall depletion are expected to enhance these processes. Numerical models are often used to predict salinization in the root zone as well as water and solute fluxes reaching groundwater. Climatic data, mainly rainfall, have an important influence on the estimation of those fluxes. The present paper studies the impact...
Paper Details
Title
Impact of rainfall structure and climate change on soil and groundwater salinization
Published Date
Jul 16, 2020
Volume
163
Issue
1
Pages
395 - 413
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