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Feasibility Study of the Effects of Water Quality on Soil Properties in the Red River Valley

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Title Feasibility Study of the Effects of Water Quality on Soil Properties in the Red River Valley
 
Creator Gerard, C. J.
Hipp, B. W.
Runkles, J. R.
Bordovsky, D. J.
McCully, W. G.
 
Description The suitability of water for irrigation depends upon many factors, of primary concern is the quantity and quality of salts present in the water Ayers and Wescot1. If total dissolved solids in the irrigation water are too high, salts accumulate in the crop root zone to the extent that yields are reduced. Excessive soil salinity means the crops have difficulty extracting water from the soil solution. The other problems with respect to salinity are concerned with the effects of water quality on...
 
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute
 
Date 2007-12-04T21:15:17Z
2007-12-04T21:15:17Z
1981-08
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6258
 
Language en_US
 
Relation TR-115;
 
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