soil salinity

Measurement of the quantity of mineral salts found in a soil. Many semi-arid and arid areas are naturally salty. By definition they are areas of substantial water deficit where evapotranspiration exceeds precipitation. Thus, whereas in humid areas there is sufficient water to percolate through the soil and to leach soluble materials from the soil and the rocks into the rivers and hence into the sea, in deserts this is not the case. Salts therefore tend to accumulate. (Source: PHC / GOUD)



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Steffen S, Mucina L, Kadereit G 2010. Revision of Sarcocornia (Chenopodiaceae) in South Africa, Namibia and Mozambique. Systematic Botany 35 (2) 390-408
Ambambi HN, Katjimune HV, Hipondoka M, Wanke H 2020. Spatial distribution of soil salinity: a GIS-based assessment at the Hardap irrigation scheme, Namibia. Namibian Journal for Research, Science and Technology (NJRST) 2 125-134
Ithindi J, Kgabi N, Atekwana E, Mathuthu M, Kalumbu G, Motsei L, Tshivhase V 2018. Radon, salinity and elemental concentrations of water sources within the Kuiseb and Cuvelai-Etosha Basin, Namibia. Namibian Journal for Research, Science and Technology (NJRST) 1 55-62
Jacobson PJ, Jacobson KM, Angermeier PL, Cherry DS 2000. Hydrologic influences on soil properties along ephemeral rivers in the Namib Desert. Journal of Arid Environments 45 (1) 21-34