Environmental Effects of Soil Salt in the Arid Area under the Human Beings' Interference

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This paper mainly discussed the relations about the environmental effects of soil salt in the arid area in the west China,especially under the human being activity.Based on soil sampling and chemical analysis,some features are fund out. From the beginning of soil physical and chemical properties,the spacial distribution features and temporal change characteristics of soil salt are pointed out. Furthormore,the complexity of environmental effects of soil salt are revealed in a sense.In order to improve environmental quality,human beings should pay attention to the coupling between water and soil as well as the water resource,vegetation resource and land resource management in the arid area.

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