2019
DOI: 10.1080/10106049.2019.1633422
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Identifying the impact of intensive agriculture practices on groundwater quality using GIS and multi-tracer techniques around Sangamner city, Maharashtra, India

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“…Chemical fertilizers with high content such as sodium, potassium, and acid-forming in a sustainable manner actually have a negative impact on soil conditions including degrade to soil structure, liming the soil, decreasing soil efficiency for plants, and triggering soil degradation [13]. In addition, it can lead to a decrease in soil quality and an imbalance of soil organic carbon [18], reduced land productivity as a vegetation medium [19], significantly reduce the quality to quantity of groundwater in the area [20], and have an impact on meeting the socio-economic needs of the surrounding community.…”
Section: Soil Degradation Potencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical fertilizers with high content such as sodium, potassium, and acid-forming in a sustainable manner actually have a negative impact on soil conditions including degrade to soil structure, liming the soil, decreasing soil efficiency for plants, and triggering soil degradation [13]. In addition, it can lead to a decrease in soil quality and an imbalance of soil organic carbon [18], reduced land productivity as a vegetation medium [19], significantly reduce the quality to quantity of groundwater in the area [20], and have an impact on meeting the socio-economic needs of the surrounding community.…”
Section: Soil Degradation Potencymentioning
confidence: 99%