Experimental Studies on Effects of Reclaimed Water Irrigation on Soil Physicochemical Properties
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S714.2 S512.12

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    The indoor soil column simulated experiments was adopted to study the effects of reclaimed water irrigation on soil physicochemical properties.The results showed that soil water diffusivity and saturated hydraulic conductivity was influenced by reclaimed water irrigation frequency,soil water diffusivity and saturated hydraulic conductivity reduced in short period,but with increasing of irrigation frequency,the two parameters would increase.With increasing of irrigation frequency,pH decreased,organic content and total dissolved solid increased,ion concentration in soil solution changed obviously.After irrigation 5 times,the total dissolved solid of 0~10 cm soil layer was 0.107%,and others was below the limit of 0.1%;in the 0~10,10~20,30~40 cm soil layers,ESP was in the range of 5%~10%,in the 20~30 cm soil layer,ESP did not changed.The effect of reclaimed water irrigation on soil secondary salinization and sodicilization was not significant.

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  • Received:October 19,2005
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