2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15101812
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Spatiotemporal Variation in Saline Soil Properties in the Seasonal Frozen Area of Northeast China: A Case Study in Western Jilin Province

Abstract: Due to the impact of climate change and human activities, the problem of soil salinization is increasingly prominent, posing a threat to the safety of the ecological environment and engineering construction. To understand the development tendency of soil salinization, this paper took the saline soil in Western Jilin province as the research object and carried out a long–term investigation into the basic properties of the soil at several monitoring stations. The results showed that the properties of saline soil… Show more

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“…Although new technologies, such as geostatistics or remote sensing, provide a viable alternative to traditional fieldwork, due to their large area coverage (Metternicht & Zinck, 2003; Taghizadeh‐Mehrjardi et al, 2014), traditionally soil salinity monitoring is often carried out with intensive fieldwork and sampling (Bao et al, 2019; FAO, 1999; Lan et al, 2023; Shen et al, 2023; Thiam et al, 2021). With that premise in mind, the study was initially approached by taking field samples for subsequent laboratory analysis and, finally, a geostatistical evaluation of the results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although new technologies, such as geostatistics or remote sensing, provide a viable alternative to traditional fieldwork, due to their large area coverage (Metternicht & Zinck, 2003; Taghizadeh‐Mehrjardi et al, 2014), traditionally soil salinity monitoring is often carried out with intensive fieldwork and sampling (Bao et al, 2019; FAO, 1999; Lan et al, 2023; Shen et al, 2023; Thiam et al, 2021). With that premise in mind, the study was initially approached by taking field samples for subsequent laboratory analysis and, finally, a geostatistical evaluation of the results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the perspective of soil type, the soil texture of the calcareous soil and primordial soil in the northwest is coarser and less water-retaining than the semi-leached soil in the central region and the leached soil in the southeast [47]. Therefore, the loss of surface water by evaporation or infiltration in the northwest is more likely to cause drought than in the central and southeast regions.…”
Section: Differences In the Spatial Distribution Of The Correlation B...mentioning
confidence: 99%