Contents | Section 2—Soil–Environment Impacts

Chapter 8 Land degradation processes
Rob W. Fitzpatrick
ABSTRACT

This chapter describes how saline, sodic, acid and eroded soils are formed. Using simplified schematic diagrams based on Australian examples, we illustrate the major processes involved and show how some soils may act as precursors to land degradation. We use photographic examples from China to illustrate each degraded soil–landscape type. The chapter also discusses some of the differences between transient salinity and primary, secondary and seepage salinity.

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