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Soil Erosion Effects as Indicators of Desertification Processes in the Northern Negev Desert

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Over winter flash floods cause erosive activities in the basins and adjacent agricultural areas in the semi-aridparts of the Negev Desert of Israel. This has led to the formation of waterfalls (gullies) that erode streams.Consequently, this has caused the loss of soil nutrients over time. Soil erosion in conjunction with humanactivities has greatly contributed to desertification in this part of the Negev. We set out to examine the effects ofsoil erosion and agricultural practices in seventeen eroded sites in northern Negev Desert. Organic carbonincreased along a moisture gradient, being lowest in areas receiving 200 mm and highest where rainfall is over300 mm per year. Nature reserves had higher organic carbon than cultivated areas. Salinity was highest in thenature reserve sites and irrigated areas because of accumulation of bases resulting from reduced leaching andcontinuous supplies of heavy metals from brackish water used in the irrigation system, respectively. Waterholding capacit

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Over winter flash floods cause erosive activities in the basins and adjacent agricultural areas in the semi-aridparts of the Negev Desert of Israel. This has led to the formation of waterfalls (gullies) that erode streams.Consequently, this has caused the loss of soil nutrients over time. Soil erosion in conjunction with humanactivities has greatly contributed to desertification in this part of the Negev. We set out to examine the effects ofsoil erosion and agricultural practices in seventeen eroded sites in northern Negev Desert. Organic carbonincreased along a moisture gradient, being lowest in areas receiving 200 mm and highest where rainfall is over300 mm per year. Nature reserves had higher organic carbon than cultivated areas. Salinity was highest in thenature reserve sites and irrigated areas because of accumulation of bases resulting from reduced leaching andcontinuous supplies of heavy metals from brackish water used in the irrigation system, respectively. Waterholding capacit

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Environmental scienceDesertificationErosionSoil waterHydrology (agriculture)Brackish waterNutrientIrrigation

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