2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202403.0746.v1
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Rainfall Potential and Consequences on Structural Soil Degradation of the Most Important Agricultural Region of Mexico

Norzagaray Campos Mariano.,
Muñoz Sevilla P.,
Montiel Montoya J.
et al.

Abstract: This study investigates the historical variability in annual average precipitation in the northwest region of Mexico, aiming to evaluate the cumulative impact of precipitation on soil degradation and associated risks posed by rainfall. Despite being known as "The Agricultural Heart of Mexico," the region's soil has experienced significant damage to its granulometric structure due to unpredictable rainfall patterns attributed to climate change. Sixteen historical series of average ann… Show more

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