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  • US Salinity Laboratory

    Basic research on the chemistry, physics, biology, and assessment of salt-affected soil-plant-water systems.

    www.ussl.ars.usda.gov

  • Dry land salinity in Australia

    Detailed description of the difference between dry land salinity and irrigated land salinity. Shows areas of Australia most affected and measures to reduce salinity. Glossary of terms and links to further reading.

    www.science.org.au

  • National Dryland Salinity Program

    Is a collaborative research and development effort that is investigating the causes of, and solutions to, the problem of dryland salinity in Australia.

    www.ndsp.gov.au

  • Soil Salinity Study in Australia

    Discusses causes and effects of soil salinity on plants, genetic diversity, building infrastructure and water quality. Includes list of experiments, field trips and related resources.

    www.geocities.com

  • Web Links: Salinity

    With the headings : general resources, Australian and International resourcesand Organisations and Associations.

    www.library.usyd.edu.au

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