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Increasing groundwater and soil salinity is a threat to the land and water resources in arid regions. Global warming will likely increase salinity of dryland river systems. In order to characterize salt loading into the semi-arid portion of the Rio Grande in south New Mexico and west Texas, we sampled seasonally (2009–2011) the river, agricultural drains, and saline groundwater. In addition to major...
Understanding mechanisms of hydrochemical evolution of groundwater under saline and brine wetlands in arid and semiarid regions is necessary to assess how groundwater extraction or injection in large-scale basins may affect the natural interface between saline-fresh aquifers in those systems. We investigated the evolution of groundwater of the Fortescue Marsh, a large inland wetland of northwest Australia...
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