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Global predictions of primary soil salinization under changing climate in the 21st century

📅 Published: November 18, 2021 👤 Amirhossein Hassani, Adisa Azapagic, Nima Shokri 📖 Nature Communications 📊 902 citations
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Soil salinization has become one of the major environmental and socioeconomic issues globally and this is expected to be exacerbated further with projected climatic change. Analysis of the future predictions made here identifies the dryland areas of South America, southern and western Australia, Mexico, southwest United States, and South Africa as the salinization hotspots.

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Key Findings
  • 1 Determining how climate change influences the dynamics of naturally-occurring soil salinization has scarcely been addressed due to highly complex processes influencing salinization.
  • 2 This paper sets out to address this long-standing challenge by developing data-driven models capable of predicting primary (naturally-occurring) soil salinity and its variations in the world's drylands up to the year 2100 under changing climate.
  • 3 Analysis of the future predictions made here identifies the dryland areas of South America, southern and western Australia, Mexico, southwest United States, and South Africa as the salinization hotspots.
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This work deepens our understanding of the fundamental laws governing the universe, from subatomic particles to cosmic structures.

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Source OpenAlex
Category ⚛️ Physics & Space Science
Published Nov 18, 2021
Journal Nature Communications
DOI 10.1038/s41467-021-26907-3
Citations 902
Authors Amirhossein Hassani, Adisa Azapagic, Nima Shokri