From ab4el@ab4el.com Sat May 18 00:00 EDT 1996
From: Stephen Modena <modena@SunSITE.unc.edu>
Message-Id: <96051801.modena@sunsite.unc.edu>
Subject: SALINITY-L LOG9602
Date: Sat, 18 May 1996 00:01:00 -0400 (EDT)

This is the compendium of SALINITY-L digests for February 1996.

It was prepared from the daily digest mailings. Some digests
may be missing, because occasional mailings are lost en route.



From root@crcnis1.unl.edu Tue Feb 6 09:03 EST 1996
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 02:53:02 -0600
Message-Id: <199602060853.AA19744@crcnis1.unl.edu>
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To: Multiple recipients of list <salinity-l@unl.edu>
Subject: SALINITY-L digest 33

Contents:
Re: Re[2]: salinity in China (stein@wiz.uni-kassel.de (Thomas-M. Stein))




Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 09:54:51 +0100 (MEZ)
From: stein@wiz.uni-kassel.de (Thomas-M. Stein)
Subject: Re: Re[2]: salinity in China

Dear Mr English,

Our Department is involved in projects in China. Looking at your very
interesting information we would greatly appreciate further information
on your and your colleagues experiences and findings on salinity
in irrigation areas in China.

You will find my email and postal address below.

According to Marshall J. English
>From: "Marshall J. English" <englishm@ccmail.orst.edu>
>To: Multiple recipients of list <salinity-l@unl.edu>
>Subject: Re[2]: salinity in China
>
>The extent of the salinity problem was surprising. Approaching Ningxia
>by train along the Yellow River the terrain sometimes looked snow
>covered from the accumulation of salts on the surface. The ground was
>absolutely impermeable in places due to the accumulation of sodium.
>Crop production in much of the historically irrigated area had been
>abandoned altogether, and crop production for the province as a whole
>was about 50% below nominal levels as a consequence of salinity. The
>primary problem was a failure to dispose of drainage water.
>
>Give me a mailing adress and I will send some detailed materials.
>Included will be a complete report on the situation by another fellow
>from this university who also made the trip.
>
>M.E.
>

We greatly appreciate your assistance

Yours sincerely

Thomas Stein
______________________________________________________________________________

Thomas-M. Stein
University of Kassel (FB11) Phone : (+49)-5542-98-1632
Dep. of Rural Engineering and Fax : (+49)-5542-98-1588
Natural Resource Protection Email : stein@wiz.uni-kassel.de
Nordbahnhofstr. 1a WWW : http://www.wiz.uni-kassel.de/kww/
D-37213 Witzenhausen, GERMANY List owner: IRRIGATION-L@listserv.gmd.de
______________________________________________________________________________




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From root@crcnis1.unl.edu Wed Feb 7 09:04 EST 1996
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 02:54:02 -0600
Message-Id: <199602070854.AA12008@crcnis1.unl.edu>
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Subject: SALINITY-L digest 34

Contents:
Re[4]: salinity in China ("Marshall J. English" <englishm@ccmail.orst.edu>)




Date: Tue, 06 Feb 96 08:01:36 PST
From: "Marshall J. English" <englishm@ccmail.orst.edu>
Subject: Re[4]: salinity in China

I will send a copy of a report done by one of my colleagues on a
follow=up visit to the same location. I do not have a formal report,
only notes and letters. It will be mailed today.

Marshall English




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From root@crcnis1.unl.edu Tue Feb 13 03:34 EST 1996
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 1996 21:21:20 -0600
Message-Id: <199602130321.AA29902@crcnis1.unl.edu>
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Subject: SALINITY-L digest 35

Contents:
OSMOTIC SHOCK (Mike Schulz <SCHULZM@salty.agvic.gov.au>)




Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 14:28:37 +0000
From: Mike Schulz <SCHULZM@salty.agvic.gov.au>
Subject: OSMOTIC SHOCK

In conducting experiments with Atripex nummularia I have transferred
plants directly from nutrient solution to which no NaCl was added, to
solutions salinised with 10g NaCl/l (The base water was channel
water). The leaf expansion rate on the transferred plants was less
than that on plants grown continuously in the saline solution.

My interest is in the effect that such an osmotic shock would
have on the ion permeability of root membanes, and subsequently on
ion accumulation in leaf tissue.

Can anyone tell me by what mode of action 'osmotic shock' works ?,
and how a step wise increase i solution salinity purports to overcome
it ?



Schulzzzzzzz............
Inst. of Sustainable Irrigated Agriculture - Tatura
Agriculture Victoria
Department of Agriculture Energy and Minerals
Government of Victoria
Australia



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From root@crcnis1.unl.edu Thu Feb 22 06:55 EST 1996
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 21:00:00 -0600
Message-Id: <199602220300.AA00152@crcnis1.unl.edu>
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To: Multiple recipients of list <salinity-l@unl.edu>
Subject: SALINITY-L digest 36

Contents:
New member ("RICHARD MACEWAN" <RJM@fs3.ballarat.edu.au>)




Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 13:59:45 GMT+1000
From: "RICHARD MACEWAN" <RJM@fs3.ballarat.edu.au>
Subject: New member

Hello salty dogs, I have just subscribed to your list. I live in
South East Australia and am a senior lecturer at Ballarat University.
My involvement with salinity is through soils, hydrology and dryland
salting in some of our catchments. I have an interest in sodicity
through work carried out previously with mole drains in soils that
were slightly sodic. I am also interested in sodicity in relation to
reclamation of saline land and the associated dangers of structural
collapse once salts are leached. I have spent a fair bit of time on
salinity management as a member of a regional community committee.

I would be interested to hear of any work relating to waterlogging
and salinity in which waterlogging rather than groundwater pressure
has been a major influence on the spread of salt.

Regards, Richard MacEwan

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Richard MacEwan, School of Science
University of Ballarat, PO Box 663, BALLARAT 3353 AUS
Phone: 053 279221 Fax: 053 279240
"If you're smart or rich or lucky, you may beat the laws of man.
But the inner laws of spirit and the outer laws of nature no man can."
(Joni Mitchell - The Wolf that Lives in Lindsay)
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From root@crcnis1.unl.edu Tue Feb 27 04:33 EST 1996
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 22:20:34 -0600
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Subject: SALINITY-L digest 37

Contents:
introduction (Bernie Kirsch <bernie@ag.uq.edu.au>)




Date: Tue, 27 Feb 96 14:30:52 EST
From: Bernie Kirsch <bernie@ag.uq.edu.au>
Subject: introduction


Dear Salinity Experts,

I am working on reclamation of land disturbed by mining activity
and have an interest in soil physics, water movement and solute transport
and the modelling thereof.

Bernie

Bernie Kirsch, Department of Agriculture, The Uni. of Queensland. Australia.




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From root@crcnis1.unl.edu Tue Feb 27 23:35 EST 1996
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 22:20:45 -0600
Message-Id: <199602280420.AA23488@crcnis1.unl.edu>
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Subject: SALINITY-L digest 38

Contents:
Introduction ("Tony Dare-Edwards" <tdare-ed@csu.edu.au>)
unsubscribe (di_kaplan@ccmail.pnl.gov)
Re: SUBSCRIBE SALINITY-L ALI MAIBODY (Sayed_Ali_Mohamad <pbs-sm@wye.ac.uk>)
Salinity and sexual reproduction (a03mshannon@attmail.com (Michael Shannon))




Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 16:02:34 GMT-10
From: "Tony Dare-Edwards" <tdare-ed@csu.edu.au>
Subject: Introduction

A few details about myself:

Dr Tony Dare-Edwards, a pedologist! and lecturer at rural university in Wagga Wagga NSW
Australia. Most of our students are taught by correspondence teaching
mode; mainly printed packages but we are trying to develop
internet access teaching.

My interests are in the Quaternary legacy which has so influenced the
soil formation across much of southern Australia. In particular I am
working on the origin of the sodic soils which are so common
overhere. Aeolian accession of sodium onto stable soil surfaces
through the late Pleistocene and into the early Holocene is my
prefered scenario at present to explain the sodicity of the soils in
the Wagga Wagga region. The area is blanketed by windblown clay
which was deposited in thick sheets in distinct phases during the
Quaternary; along with the clay came calcium, sodium and manganese.

Anyhow I had better stop before I bore you all.

Cheers. Tony Dare-Edwards




Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 07:30 -0800 (PST)
From: di_kaplan@ccmail.pnl.gov
Subject: unsubscribe

unsubscribe di_kaplan@pnl.gov




Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 16:42:10 +0000 (GMT)
From: Sayed_Ali_Mohamad <pbs-sm@wye.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: SUBSCRIBE SALINITY-L ALI MAIBODY

In the name of Allah
Hello everybody in this discussion group
> I was told to answer the following question as an introduction message
> - Who you are, This is Ali Maibody
> - What part of the world you are from; I am from Islamic Repulic of Iran
> - Why you are interested in salinity-l, I am a PhD student in this subject
> - What your experience with salinity problems are. I did some work in
spike culture
> - Your specific questions or topics that you would like to see
discussed, salinity and its effect on sexual reproduction
> - Your knowledge on salinization / sodification, I am learning as much
as I can
thanks for being patient with my introduction.
May Allah help all of you in all your scientific affairs

Your faithfully

Ali Maibody




Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 19:51:40 -0500
From: a03mshannon@attmail.com (Michael Shannon)
Subject: Salinity and sexual reproduction

Welcome Ali Maibody. I have just finished a review paper on the genetics of salt tolerance and am looking for a couple of peer reviewers. Any volunteers?

The Us Salinity Lab is currently working on their Home Page efforts
but we are hampered by communications problems through the university.




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Prepared by Steve Modena, AB4EL.
Comments and suggestions to: modena@SUNsite.unc.edu