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Rapid Assessment and Mapping of Soil Salinity in Subsurface Drainage Project using Electromagnetic Induction and Geostatistical Analysis

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Title Rapid Assessment and Mapping of Soil Salinity in Subsurface Drainage Project using Electromagnetic Induction and Geostatistical Analysis
 
Creator Vibhute, Sagar D.
Kamra, S. K.
Pathan, Aslam. L.
Bundela, D. S.
Abhishek, R.
Kumar, Satyendra
Kumar, Jitendra
 
Subject Soil salinity
multiple linear regression
surfer
electrical conductivity
 
Description Assessment of soil salinity is essential in subsurface drainage (SSD) projects not only for identifying suitable locations for SSD installation but to monitor its performance in reducing soil salinity. A study was undertaken in Katwara SSD site of Rohtak district of Haryana using EM 38 and surfer tool for rapid assessment and mapping of soil salinity. An EM38 survey was conducted in a block of 36 ha and values of apparent electrical conductivity (ECa) of soil were recorded in vertical (ECav) and horizontal (ECah) positions at 91 locations. Simultaneously soil samples with auger were collected at 9 locations (10% of the EM38 locations) to develop a multiple linear regression (MLR) equation for converting ECa values to ECe. The equations were developed for 0-30, 30-60, 60-90 and 0-90 cm soil depths with R2 0.68, 0.89, 0.94 and 0.70, respectively. This shows that the combination of EM38 and MLR equation are effective in rapid assessment of soil salinity in subsurface drainage project. Furthermore, to convert this point data of EM values in spatial variability maps, krigging method was applied using surfer tool. The developed maps depicted spatial variation in soil salinity in drainage block for different soil depths. The scatter plot of predicted and measured ECe values was closer to 1:1 line and this indicated better prediction accuracy. The methodology used for assessment of initial soil salinity can be further used for monitoring salt movement throughout the drainage block.
 
Publisher Indian Society of Soil Salinity and Water Quality, Karnal (Haryana)
 
Date 2024-11-19
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JoSSWQ/article/view/158405
10.56093/jsswq.v16i2.158405
 
Source Journal of Soil Salinity and Water Quality; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): Special Issue of Journal Soil Salinity & Water Quality on Restoring Salt–affected Ecologies in Changing Climate ; 249-256
0976-0806
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JoSSWQ/article/view/158405/57180
 
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