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Effect of Na+ ion on Changes in Hydraulic Conductivity and Chemical Properties of Effluent of Reclaimed Sandy Soil Column  

Ryu, Jin-Hee (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Chung, Doug-Young (College of Agricultural and Life science, Chungnam National University)
Yang, Chang-Hyu (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Lee, Sang-Bok (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Choi, Weon-Young (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
Kim, Si-Ju (National Institute of Crop Science, RDA)
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Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer / v.42, no.6, 2009 , pp. 454-459 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to identify the effect of soil salinity on saturated hydraulic conductivity in reclaimed paddy soils, we established the soil columns uniformly packed with soils collected at every 20 cm up to 60 cm from the reclaimed paddy area with high and low salinity which has been cultivated rice plants for the last 30 years. The soil textures were sandy loam and loamy sand for high-salinity and low-salinity topsoils, respectively. For high-salinity and low-salinity soils the ECes were ranged from 25.2 to $37.8dS\;m^{-1}$ and 3.0 to $3.4dS\;m^{-1}$ while the ESPs were ranged from 7.70 to 20.84 % and from 5.12 to 11.33 %, respectively. The bulk densities of the soil columns were adjusted to $1.15{\pm}0.03g\;cm^{-3}$. The results of the soil column experiments shows that the stabilized saturated hydraulic conductivity of low-salinity soil was $0.62cm\;hr^{-1}$ at the topsoil while there were little water flow at the bottom of the soil columns packed with high-salinity soils. After removal of $Na^+$ ions with $1N\;NH_4OAc$ from the high-salinity soil, Ksat of the saline soil was drastically increased to $0.23cm\;hr^{-1}$. Soil columns of high-salinity topsoil treated with four different concentration of NaCl influent after removal of soluble and exchangeable cations with $1N\;NH_4OAc$ show Ksat in the range of $0.1{\sim}0.15cm\;hr^{-1}$ and the Ksat slightly decreased as the concentration of NaCl influent was increasing. Conclusively, we could assume that $Na^+$ can be significantly contributed to the saturated hydraulic conductivity in newly reclaimed sandy soil.
Keywords
Reclaimed paddy soil; Saturated hydraulic conductivity; Soil washing; Sodium content;
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