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Evaluation of soil salinity leaching requirement guidelines
Authors:J. Letey  G.J. HoffmanJ.W. Hopmans  S.R. GrattanD. Suarez  D.L. CorwinJ.D. Oster  L. WuC. Amrhein
Affiliation:a Environmental Sciences Department, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, United States
b Department of Biological Systems Engineering (Emeritus), University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, United States
c Land Air and Water Resources Department, University of California, Davis, CA, United States
d USDA Salinity Laboratory, Riverside, CA, United States
Abstract:Water for irrigation is a major limitation to agricultural production in many parts of the world. Use of waters with elevated levels of salinity is one likely option to meet the supply of increased demands. The sources of these waters include drainage water generated by irrigated agriculture, municipal wastewater, and poor quality groundwater. Soil salinity leaching requirements that were established several decades ago were based on steady-state conditions. Recently transient-state models have been developed that potentially can more correctly predict the dynamics of the chemical-physical-biological interactions in an agricultural system. The University of California Center for Water Resources appointed a workgroup to review the development of steady-state analyses and transient-state models, and to determine whether the current recommended guidelines for leaching requirement based on steady-state analyses need to be revised. The workgroup concludes that the present guidelines overestimate the leaching requirement and the negative consequences of irrigating with saline waters. This error is particularly large at low leaching fractions. This is a fortuitous finding because irrigating to achieve low leaching fractions provides a more efficient use of limited water supplies.
Keywords:Irrigation   Salt leaching   Steady-state analyses   Transient-state models
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