Reclamation of saline organic soil |
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Authors: | T L Prichard G J Hoffman J D Oster |
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Institution: | (1) Cooperative Extension, University of California, 420 S. Wilson Way, 92501 Stockton, CA;(2) Water Management Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS, 2021 S. Peach Ave, 93727 Fresno, CA;(3) Department of Soil and Environmental Science, Cooperative Extension, University of California, 92521 Riverside, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Reclamation of saline, organic soils in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California was accomplished by both sprinkling and continuously ponding water on the soil surface. The reclamation data support the generalized guideline established for saline, organic soil.A 70% reduction in the average root zone salinity required 3 months under ponding, compared to 4 months under sprinkling. Although accurate measures of water application on the ponded trials were not possible, the limited data indicate that the amount of water required is about the same per unit depth of soil reclaimed for both ponding and sprinkling. Reclamation proceeded more quickly under the second ponding trial than for sprinkling or the first ponding trial because of improved subsurface drainage. With sprinklers, 70% of the salt was removed from the soil profile to a depth of 1.2 m after 850 mm of leaching water entered the profile. Reclamation by ponding required about the same quantity of water but the water required for leaching could be reduced significantly by improved drainage. |
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