Saline seeps observed in western North Dakota can be classified into one of several general categories based on different geologic conditions. Present management practices lead to the formation of saline seeps and their growth. Suggestions are given for modification of these practices which may have a beneficial effect on control and abatement of seeps
Dryland salinity in Australia is usually subdivided into two categories, scald and saline seepage, h...
Soil salinity and sodicity are issues of growing concern in the United States (U.S.) and globally. K...
Dryland soil salinity is a major problem throughout much of the northern Great Plains region. One me...
The increase in dryland salinity or "saline seeps" in recent years has caused considerable concern t...
Non-Peer Reviewedover 60 salinity investigations have been completed within a 9 township area near A...
The article focuses upon saline seepage into water sources. Much of this research was aimed at agric...
SF-1087; This circular focuses on the nature of North Dakota salts and saline soil management
Geophysical surveys and drilling were used to investigate a saline valley on Allandale Research Farm...
This article describes the natural conditions determining salt accumulation in waters and soils of N...
Salinity associated with saline seeps in western North Dakota can reach levels that restrict or eli...
Sandplain seeps are derived from a shallow groundwater system which flows from the deep sandplain so...
The hydrogeology and water chemistry of the left abutment of Sanford Dam ("the Dam") in western Texa...
Recrop wheat production is a means of controlling saline seep growth. Data presented show yield and...
In the resolution of patterns of groundwater flow, certain surface expression is noted as being help...
Two-page article discusses an Agricultural Research Service study into salt water seeps. The study ...
Dryland salinity in Australia is usually subdivided into two categories, scald and saline seepage, h...
Soil salinity and sodicity are issues of growing concern in the United States (U.S.) and globally. K...
Dryland soil salinity is a major problem throughout much of the northern Great Plains region. One me...
The increase in dryland salinity or "saline seeps" in recent years has caused considerable concern t...
Non-Peer Reviewedover 60 salinity investigations have been completed within a 9 township area near A...
The article focuses upon saline seepage into water sources. Much of this research was aimed at agric...
SF-1087; This circular focuses on the nature of North Dakota salts and saline soil management
Geophysical surveys and drilling were used to investigate a saline valley on Allandale Research Farm...
This article describes the natural conditions determining salt accumulation in waters and soils of N...
Salinity associated with saline seeps in western North Dakota can reach levels that restrict or eli...
Sandplain seeps are derived from a shallow groundwater system which flows from the deep sandplain so...
The hydrogeology and water chemistry of the left abutment of Sanford Dam ("the Dam") in western Texa...
Recrop wheat production is a means of controlling saline seep growth. Data presented show yield and...
In the resolution of patterns of groundwater flow, certain surface expression is noted as being help...
Two-page article discusses an Agricultural Research Service study into salt water seeps. The study ...
Dryland salinity in Australia is usually subdivided into two categories, scald and saline seepage, h...
Soil salinity and sodicity are issues of growing concern in the United States (U.S.) and globally. K...
Dryland soil salinity is a major problem throughout much of the northern Great Plains region. One me...