2002
DOI: 10.3178/jjshwr.15.176
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Case Study on the Salinity Behavior in the Alluvial Farmland near the Naruto Straits.

Abstract: Japanese alluvial area has been an excellent agricultural zone but subjected to complex problems such as drainage, salinity and water quality due to its natural low-lying and flat characteristics. These problems are worsened by the modern economical development and severe relations between water supply and demand press the shortage of water for agricultural use continuously. Consequently, traditional water order in the coastal field which controlled skilfully the uprising of salt from salinized underground lay… Show more

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