Influence of Different Salinities of Groundwater on Salt Rising and Evaporation of the Soil Surface

Shallow groundwater with different quality could be replaced of irrigation water for crop as a cheap water resource in some semi-arid region of world. But salt rising to the root zone due to capillary flow from shallow groundwater is a limiting factor for underground irrigation method. In this study...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Zakerinia, Bahman Fakouri Dekahi, Seyede Soheila Ebrahimi
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Published: Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz 2016-04-01
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Online Access:http://jise.scu.ac.ir/article_12014_fc46665cf8da2df46da9f7c3cbaeaa4e.pdf
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spelling doaj-51d0befdbf3645879bea64b543ffa0292020-11-25T03:04:30ZfasShahid Chamran University of Ahvazعلوم و مهندسی آبیاری2588-59522588-59602016-04-01391839110.22055/jise.2016.1201412014Influence of Different Salinities of Groundwater on Salt Rising and Evaporation of the Soil SurfaceMehdi Zakerinia0Bahman Fakouri Dekahi1Seyede Soheila Ebrahimi2استادیار و هیات علمی گروه مهندسی آب دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گرگاندانش‌آموخته گروه مهندسی آب دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گرگاناستادیار و هیات علمی گروه خاک شناسی دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گرگانShallow groundwater with different quality could be replaced of irrigation water for crop as a cheap water resource in some semi-arid region of world. But salt rising to the root zone due to capillary flow from shallow groundwater is a limiting factor for underground irrigation method. In this study, an experiment in a completely randomized factorial design was conducted with four water treatments include of common water (Gorgan city drink water with 0.6 dS/m of electrical conductivity), 7.5, 12.5 and 17.5 dS/m that were prepared with mixing common water and Caspian Sea water. Two water table treatments also considered include 70 and 100 cm depths. All treatments had 3 replications. Totally 24 lysimeters with 150 cm height and 15 cm diameter were filled with silt clay loam in Gorgan agriculture science and natural recourses university. Ground water injected from some scaled water reservoirs through porous pipes into the soil and water table was created by a floater at stable depth beside of each lysimeter. Soil surface evaporation was measured daily by monitoring the water level changing in each lysimeter reservoir. After a three-month, the water content and electrical conductivity of the saturation extracted samples in four depths including 5, 30, 60 and 90 cm of each soil column were measured. The results of showed that at 1% probability, the rising slat mass in different treatments was significant. In the control treatment, salt accumulation intensity to the soil surface was more than other treatments compare with its groundwater concentration. Comparison of salt rising to the soil surface of treatments for two water tables (70 and 100 cm), showed that the salt rising differences between this two treatments was significant at 1 % probability, and accumulation of salts in the soil profile at 70  centimeters was more than its value at 100 cm water table in all groundwater salinity treatments. Evaporation results showed that the highest evaporation was occurred in 17.5 dS/m salinity treatment. Also as a whole, differences between the evaporation rates of 70 and 100 cm water levels were not significant at 1% probability.http://jise.scu.ac.ir/article_12014_fc46665cf8da2df46da9f7c3cbaeaa4e.pdfsalt accumulation ratesoil profilecapillary flowwater tablesaturated extraction
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author Mehdi Zakerinia
Bahman Fakouri Dekahi
Seyede Soheila Ebrahimi
spellingShingle Mehdi Zakerinia
Bahman Fakouri Dekahi
Seyede Soheila Ebrahimi
Influence of Different Salinities of Groundwater on Salt Rising and Evaporation of the Soil Surface
علوم و مهندسی آبیاری
salt accumulation rate
soil profile
capillary flow
water table
saturated extraction
author_facet Mehdi Zakerinia
Bahman Fakouri Dekahi
Seyede Soheila Ebrahimi
author_sort Mehdi Zakerinia
title Influence of Different Salinities of Groundwater on Salt Rising and Evaporation of the Soil Surface
title_short Influence of Different Salinities of Groundwater on Salt Rising and Evaporation of the Soil Surface
title_full Influence of Different Salinities of Groundwater on Salt Rising and Evaporation of the Soil Surface
title_fullStr Influence of Different Salinities of Groundwater on Salt Rising and Evaporation of the Soil Surface
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Different Salinities of Groundwater on Salt Rising and Evaporation of the Soil Surface
title_sort influence of different salinities of groundwater on salt rising and evaporation of the soil surface
publisher Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
series علوم و مهندسی آبیاری
issn 2588-5952
2588-5960
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Shallow groundwater with different quality could be replaced of irrigation water for crop as a cheap water resource in some semi-arid region of world. But salt rising to the root zone due to capillary flow from shallow groundwater is a limiting factor for underground irrigation method. In this study, an experiment in a completely randomized factorial design was conducted with four water treatments include of common water (Gorgan city drink water with 0.6 dS/m of electrical conductivity), 7.5, 12.5 and 17.5 dS/m that were prepared with mixing common water and Caspian Sea water. Two water table treatments also considered include 70 and 100 cm depths. All treatments had 3 replications. Totally 24 lysimeters with 150 cm height and 15 cm diameter were filled with silt clay loam in Gorgan agriculture science and natural recourses university. Ground water injected from some scaled water reservoirs through porous pipes into the soil and water table was created by a floater at stable depth beside of each lysimeter. Soil surface evaporation was measured daily by monitoring the water level changing in each lysimeter reservoir. After a three-month, the water content and electrical conductivity of the saturation extracted samples in four depths including 5, 30, 60 and 90 cm of each soil column were measured. The results of showed that at 1% probability, the rising slat mass in different treatments was significant. In the control treatment, salt accumulation intensity to the soil surface was more than other treatments compare with its groundwater concentration. Comparison of salt rising to the soil surface of treatments for two water tables (70 and 100 cm), showed that the salt rising differences between this two treatments was significant at 1 % probability, and accumulation of salts in the soil profile at 70  centimeters was more than its value at 100 cm water table in all groundwater salinity treatments. Evaporation results showed that the highest evaporation was occurred in 17.5 dS/m salinity treatment. Also as a whole, differences between the evaporation rates of 70 and 100 cm water levels were not significant at 1% probability.
topic salt accumulation rate
soil profile
capillary flow
water table
saturated extraction
url http://jise.scu.ac.ir/article_12014_fc46665cf8da2df46da9f7c3cbaeaa4e.pdf
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