Salobre
Salobre is a Spanish adjective meaning salty or briny, used to describe water, soil, or environments with elevated salt content. It derives from sal, the Spanish word for salt, and is used in geology, hydrology, and agriculture to denote brackish conditions, such as agua salobre (brackish water) and terreno salobre (saline soil).
In geography, salobre environments include coastal lagoons, salt flats, and deserts where evaporation concentrates salts. Plants
The toponym Salobre appears in several Spanish-speaking regions. In Spain, Salobre is used as a place name
As a descriptor, salobre contrasts with freshwater (agua dulce) and saltwater (agua de mar) and is often