Effects of olive mill wastewater disposal on soil: Interaction mechanisms during different seasons
Environmental conditions play a major role for effects of olive mill wastewater (OMW) application to soil. Choosing a different season for OMW application than the commonly practiced winter, may help avoid negative effects. However, understanding of the OMW-soil interaction during different seasons...
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doaj-b052f4fdc2ab46f7ab45cd74f3cc058e2021-09-06T19:40:47ZengSciendoJournal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics0042-790X2016-06-0164217619510.1515/johh-2016-0017johh-2016-0017Effects of olive mill wastewater disposal on soil: Interaction mechanisms during different seasonsTamimi Nisreen0Diehl Dörte1Njoum Mohand2Marei Amer3Schaumann Gabriele E.4 Universität Koblenz-Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, Group of Environmental and Soil Chemistry, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, Germany. Universität Koblenz-Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, Group of Environmental and Soil Chemistry, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, Germany. Al-Quds University, Faculty of Science, The Earth and Environmental Science Department, Jerusalem, P.O. Box 2000, Palestinian Territories. Al-Quds University, Faculty of Science, The Earth and Environmental Science Department, Jerusalem, P.O. Box 2000, Palestinian Territories. Universität Koblenz-Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, Group of Environmental and Soil Chemistry, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, Germany.Environmental conditions play a major role for effects of olive mill wastewater (OMW) application to soil. Choosing a different season for OMW application than the commonly practiced winter, may help avoid negative effects. However, understanding of the OMW-soil interaction during different seasons is still incomplete due to the lack of comparative data. In this study, an 18 months field experiment was carried out in an olive orchard in West Bank. Degree and persistence of soil salinization, acidification, accumulation of phenolic compounds and soil water repellency were investigated as a function of soil depth and time elapsed after OMW application, which was performed either in spring, summer (with and without irrigation) or winter. The persistence of negative effects increased with duration of the hot and dry period following the application due to accumulation and polymerization of OMW. On the other hand, leaching of OMW components to groundwater is favored during the rainy season and by formation of preferential flow paths before the rain season starts. The risks of groundwater contamination and persistent negative effects decrease with increasing time under conditions favoring biological activity. Therefore, OMW application in spring if improved by a careful irrigation is considered as the most suitable under semiarid conditions for clay loam soils.https://doi.org/10.1515/johh-2016-0017olive mill wastewatersoil water repellencyacidificationsalinitysoluble phenolic compoundsleaching |
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Tamimi Nisreen Diehl Dörte Njoum Mohand Marei Amer Schaumann Gabriele E. Effects of olive mill wastewater disposal on soil: Interaction mechanisms during different seasons Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics olive mill wastewater soil water repellency acidification salinity soluble phenolic compounds leaching |
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Effects of olive mill wastewater disposal on soil: Interaction mechanisms during different seasons |
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Effects of olive mill wastewater disposal on soil: Interaction mechanisms during different seasons |
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Effects of olive mill wastewater disposal on soil: Interaction mechanisms during different seasons |
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Effects of olive mill wastewater disposal on soil: Interaction mechanisms during different seasons |
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Effects of olive mill wastewater disposal on soil: Interaction mechanisms during different seasons |
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effects of olive mill wastewater disposal on soil: interaction mechanisms during different seasons |
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Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics |
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0042-790X |
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Environmental conditions play a major role for effects of olive mill wastewater (OMW) application to soil. Choosing a different season for OMW application than the commonly practiced winter, may help avoid negative effects. However, understanding of the OMW-soil interaction during different seasons is still incomplete due to the lack of comparative data. In this study, an 18 months field experiment was carried out in an olive orchard in West Bank. Degree and persistence of soil salinization, acidification, accumulation of phenolic compounds and soil water repellency were investigated as a function of soil depth and time elapsed after OMW application, which was performed either in spring, summer (with and without irrigation) or winter. The persistence of negative effects increased with duration of the hot and dry period following the application due to accumulation and polymerization of OMW. On the other hand, leaching of OMW components to groundwater is favored during the rainy season and by formation of preferential flow paths before the rain season starts. The risks of groundwater contamination and persistent negative effects decrease with increasing time under conditions favoring biological activity. Therefore, OMW application in spring if improved by a careful irrigation is considered as the most suitable under semiarid conditions for clay loam soils. |
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olive mill wastewater soil water repellency acidification salinity soluble phenolic compounds leaching |
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