salination
Salination, or salinization, is the accumulation of soluble salts in soil or water, raising salinity. It can refer to the process or to the resulting condition. Salinity is the overall salt content, while salination describes salt buildup. Salination occurs naturally and through human activity and can affect agriculture, ecosystems, and water resources.
Natural processes contribute to salination through weathering of minerals and evaporation in arid regions, which concentrate
Human activities also drive salination. Irrigation with saline or marginal water, poor drainage, and rising groundwater
The effects include reduced soil fertility and structure, stunted crop growth, and lower yields. Salinity can
Management aims to prevent buildup and remove accumulated salts. Strategies include improving drainage and performing leaching