Term:
Area waterlogged by irrigation
Definition:

Part of the land that is waterlogged because of irrigation. Waterlogging is the state of land in which the water table is located at or near the surface resulting in a decline of crop yields. Irrigation can contribute to the raising of the level of the aquifers. The non-saturated area of soils can become too small and the soils are over-saturated with water. If recharge to groundwater is greater than natural drainage, there is a need for additional drainage to avoid waterlogging.

Domain:
Water
Source:
FAO Term Portal
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