Analysis of the Surface Soil EC Dynamics and the Economic Benefit under the Subsurface Drainage System
Subsurface drainage was known as an effective method to solve salinity problems, in this paper, two different subsurface drainage systems were designed to study how the system affect the surface soil EC(electric conductivity), besides, the economic benefits of the system were evaluated. Results show...
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Published in | Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 275-277; pp. 2821 - 2826 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Zurich
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
01.01.2013
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Summary: | Subsurface drainage was known as an effective method to solve salinity problems, in this paper, two different subsurface drainage systems were designed to study how the system affect the surface soil EC(electric conductivity), besides, the economic benefits of the system were evaluated. Results showed that: under the drainage system, the surface soil EC was in a trend of fluctuant reduction, the desalination ratio of T1.1, T1.2, T2.1, T2.2 and CK was 13.5%, 11.2%, 14.8%, 12.6%, and 6.0% respectively; the surface soil EC would present an rising trend in an irrigation cycle on account of the evaporation and the groundwater level, compared with CK, the drainage treatments could better suppress the soil resalination; the calculation results of economic indexes proved that both T1 and T2 could gain favorable economic benefits, and T2 was preferable with higher EIRR (16.4%), ENPV (4536$/hm2) and EBCR (1.48). The results also suggest that the subsurface drainage system was practicable from ecological and economic angle. |
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Bibliography: | Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2012 International Conference on Applied Mechanics and Materials (ICAMM 2012), November 24-25, 2012, Sanya, China |
ISBN: | 9783037855911 3037855916 |
ISSN: | 1660-9336 1662-7482 1662-7482 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.275-277.2821 |