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Increasing background salinity in watersheds has largely been attributed to road salt retention in groundwaters due to their long residence times. However, laboratory studies demonstrate that soils temporarily store salts, either in porewater or adsorbed onto particles. Field studies of road salt retention in soils are nevertheless rare, and mechanisms of salt transport across multiple hydrological reservoirs (e.g., from soil to groundwater) are unknown. Thus, we collected roadside soil porewater and karst spring water weekly for ~1.5 yr