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www.reference.com/topic/What-Is-Mangrove
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Mangroves are trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats in the tropics and subtropics – mainly between latitudes ° N and ° S. The saline conditions tolerated by various species
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www.reference.com/topic/What-Is-Mangroves
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The mangrove community is valued for its protection and stabilization of lowlying coastal lands and its importance in estuarine and coastal fishery ...
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Soil salinity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_salinity
This occurs when groundwater is saline (which is true in many areas), and is favored by land use practices allowing more rainwater to enter the aquifer than it ...
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tc.iaea.org/tcweb/publications/factsheets/sheet13s.pdf
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Often saline groundwater is present at shallow depths. In both irrigated and non- irrigated saline lands, fresh water, upon which normal agriculture depends, ...
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aciar.gov.au/publication/pr042
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Jan 1, 1993 ... Publication Code: PR042 Price: $20.00 Author(s): Neil Davidson & Richard Calloway (eds) pr042_cover.jpg Salt-affected soils pose hazardous ...
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www.cosl.org/history/saline.aspx
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Saline Lands (1832). Salt was a highly prized commodity for the early settlers, therefore, any property containing a salt spring or a brine seep was considered ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12053247
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Detection of coastal saline land uses with multi-temporal landsat images in Shangyu City, china. Shi Z, Wang R, Huang MX, Landgraf D. Institute of Agricultural ...
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www.nmstatelands.org/SalineLandsUNM.aspx
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University Saline Lands are those lands with salt resources that were selected by the territory of New Mexico pursuant to the Ferguson Act, passed in 1898.
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