Observing the influences of climatic and environmental variability over soil salinity changes in the Noakhali Coastal Regions of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques

Climate change is an intensive threat to the coastal areas of Bangladesh. Low-lying coastal areas suffer from salinity intrusion, especially in the geomorphologically active central coastal areas of Bangladesh (CAB). The intrusion of soil salinity has been particularly evident from studies on the CA...

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Main Authors: Umme Kawser, Biswajit Nath, Abdul Hoque
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
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description Climate change is an intensive threat to the coastal areas of Bangladesh. Low-lying coastal areas suffer from salinity intrusion, especially in the geomorphologically active central coastal areas of Bangladesh (CAB). The intrusion of soil salinity has been particularly evident from studies on the CAB, which exhibits the effects of climate change and salinity changes along the coast. On a local scale, studies like these are essential, but current, when dealing with climate-driven changes considering the field of study, it is rarely observed and recorded in the literature. Therefore, this present study focuses on observing the influence of climate and environmental variability over soil salinity changes trend in the Noakhali coastal regions (NCR) of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques. To achieve this goal, the present study analyzed the historical climatic data of Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) from 1987 to 2018, which showed that there were irregularities with deviation from normal distribution of temperature and rainfall data in the region. The study also shows maximum temperature raise of about 3°C and 1500 mm annual rainfall in the area. In addition, amplification of tides have been observed in the east and decreases in the west coast. On the other hand, the study suggested a significant reduction of about 22 dS/m in soil salinity data analysis from 1996 to 2019, which was a maximum of 2.27 dS/m in 2019 compared to 25 dS/m in 1996. However, in-depth observations of temperature and rainfall data revealed strong seasonal control over soil salinity levels. Abundance of rainfall is negatively correlated where tidal level is positively correlated with soil salinity level of the study area. There is a positive correlation between the soil salinity level and a minimum level of temperature change. The present study systematically focuses on the change in soil salinity of the NCR on climate and environmental changes, which provides information on historical influence. Finally, the study confirms that rainfall and tides are the main and temperature as the secondary soil salinity controlling factors of the CAB. The results of this study might be used scientifically to attain the sustainable agricultural practices, coastal development and regional planning of the country.
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spelling doaj.art-6eb4f6f5f3ae4c35a5669b572c2be86d2022-12-21T19:37:56ZengElsevierEnvironmental Challenges2667-01002022-01-016100429Observing the influences of climatic and environmental variability over soil salinity changes in the Noakhali Coastal Regions of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniquesUmme Kawser0Biswajit Nath1Abdul Hoque2Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong 4331, BangladeshCorresponding author at: Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong 4331, Bangladesh; Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong 4331, BangladeshDepartment of Geography and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Chittagong, Chittagong 4331, BangladeshClimate change is an intensive threat to the coastal areas of Bangladesh. Low-lying coastal areas suffer from salinity intrusion, especially in the geomorphologically active central coastal areas of Bangladesh (CAB). The intrusion of soil salinity has been particularly evident from studies on the CAB, which exhibits the effects of climate change and salinity changes along the coast. On a local scale, studies like these are essential, but current, when dealing with climate-driven changes considering the field of study, it is rarely observed and recorded in the literature. Therefore, this present study focuses on observing the influence of climate and environmental variability over soil salinity changes trend in the Noakhali coastal regions (NCR) of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques. To achieve this goal, the present study analyzed the historical climatic data of Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) from 1987 to 2018, which showed that there were irregularities with deviation from normal distribution of temperature and rainfall data in the region. The study also shows maximum temperature raise of about 3°C and 1500 mm annual rainfall in the area. In addition, amplification of tides have been observed in the east and decreases in the west coast. On the other hand, the study suggested a significant reduction of about 22 dS/m in soil salinity data analysis from 1996 to 2019, which was a maximum of 2.27 dS/m in 2019 compared to 25 dS/m in 1996. However, in-depth observations of temperature and rainfall data revealed strong seasonal control over soil salinity levels. Abundance of rainfall is negatively correlated where tidal level is positively correlated with soil salinity level of the study area. There is a positive correlation between the soil salinity level and a minimum level of temperature change. The present study systematically focuses on the change in soil salinity of the NCR on climate and environmental changes, which provides information on historical influence. Finally, the study confirms that rainfall and tides are the main and temperature as the secondary soil salinity controlling factors of the CAB. The results of this study might be used scientifically to attain the sustainable agricultural practices, coastal development and regional planning of the country.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010021004030Climate changeSoil salinityTidal amplificationGeospatialNoakhali coastal regionsBangladesh
spellingShingle Umme Kawser
Biswajit Nath
Abdul Hoque
Observing the influences of climatic and environmental variability over soil salinity changes in the Noakhali Coastal Regions of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques
Environmental Challenges
Climate change
Soil salinity
Tidal amplification
Geospatial
Noakhali coastal regions
Bangladesh
title Observing the influences of climatic and environmental variability over soil salinity changes in the Noakhali Coastal Regions of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques
title_full Observing the influences of climatic and environmental variability over soil salinity changes in the Noakhali Coastal Regions of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques
title_fullStr Observing the influences of climatic and environmental variability over soil salinity changes in the Noakhali Coastal Regions of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques
title_full_unstemmed Observing the influences of climatic and environmental variability over soil salinity changes in the Noakhali Coastal Regions of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques
title_short Observing the influences of climatic and environmental variability over soil salinity changes in the Noakhali Coastal Regions of Bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques
title_sort observing the influences of climatic and environmental variability over soil salinity changes in the noakhali coastal regions of bangladesh using geospatial and statistical techniques
topic Climate change
Soil salinity
Tidal amplification
Geospatial
Noakhali coastal regions
Bangladesh
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667010021004030
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