Comparison and sensitivity of measurement techniques for spatial distribution of soil salinity
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Akmal Akramkhanov, Rolf Sommer, Christopher Martius, Jan M. H. Hendrickx, Paul Vlek. (31/1/2008). Comparison and sensitivity of measurement techniques for spatial distribution of soil salinity. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 22, pp. 115-126.
Abstract
In Khorezm, a district of Uzbekistan situated in the Aral Sea Basin, soil
salinization is an important driver of soil degradation in irrigated agriculture. The main
objective of this study was to identify techniques that enable rapid estimation of soil
salinity. Therefore, bulk electrical conductivity of the soil (ECa-meas) was measured with
three different devices (2P, 4P, and CM-138) and electrical conductivity of the soil paste
(ECp-meas) was measured with the so-called 2XP device. These measurements were
compared with independent estimates of ECa-calc and ECp-calc based on laboratory
measurements of the saturated extract, ECe, of soil samples from the same sites. Soil
salinity could be assessed satisfactorily with all four devices. ECp-meas could be well
reproduced by the 2XP device (R2=0.76), whereas ECa-meas estimates using 2P, 4P, and
CM-138 in the field were less accurate (R2<0.50). The sensitivity of all devices to the main
ions Cl− and Ca2 + suggests that the measuring principles are similar for all instruments.
The devices can therefore be used interchangeably. Field assessment of soil salinity was
considerably enhanced by the use of CM-138, because large areas can be quickly assessed,
which may be desirable in spite of the lower accuracy.
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Akramkhanov, Akmal https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4316-5580
Sommer, Rolf https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7599-9056
Sommer, Rolf https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7599-9056