Cation selectivity of vertisols
The effect of salinity and SAR on Gapon selectivity coefficient of two Vertisols , collected from Duhok Governorate in northern Iraq(Summel and Zakho) classified taxonomically as (fine clay-smectitic-calcareous-cracked soils), were studied in a laboratory experiment. Twenty solutions , including fiv...
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Published in | Mağallaẗ zirāʻaẗ al-rāfidayn (Online) Vol. 45; no. 3; pp. 331 - 339 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | Arabic English |
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Mosul, Iraq
University of Mosul, College of Agriculture and Forestry
2017
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Summary: | The effect of salinity and SAR on Gapon selectivity coefficient of two
Vertisols , collected from Duhok Governorate in northern Iraq(Summel and Zakho)
classified taxonomically as (fine clay-smectitic-calcareous-cracked soils), were studied
in a laboratory experiment. Twenty solutions , including five TEC levels (5,10, 20, 50
and 100 mmolc.l-1 and four SAR levels 2.5, 5.0 ,10 and 25( mmol.l)0.5 were
synthesized to equilibrate the soil samples using chloride salts of sodium and calcium,
magnesium . SAR of equilibrium solution decreased compared to equilibrating
solution especially at high SAR and low electrolyte solutions . At low salt
concentrations , the dissolution of CaCO3 and Ca bearing minerals causes a decrease in
SAR of the equilibrium solution but their effect becomes less at high electrolyte
concentrations . Exchangeable sodium increased with increase in SAR and TEC .
Irrecpective of TEC , NaX increased by about 2.8-fold and 0.8-fold and irrecpective of
SAR , the increase was about 1.3-fold and 2.1-fold for Summel and Zakho sites
respectively. An increase in ESP was observed when correction for anion exclusion
was calculated especially at higher TEC level. All relationships between ESR and
SAR were significant for each salinity level and when the treatments were handled as a
composite data . The values of Gapon constant were in the range of (0.0057- 0.0259)
and (0.0155- 0.0425)( mmol.l)-0.5 and Correction for anion exclusion caused an
increase by about 18 % and 11 % for Summel and Zakho sites respectively compared
to not corrected samples . |
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ISSN: | 1815-316X 2224-9796 |