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Improving Permeability and Salt Leaching in Irrigated Sports Fields: Exploratory Testing
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Improving Permeability and Salt Leaching in Irrigated Sports Fields: Exploratory Testing
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| Creator |
Miyamoto, S
Martinez, Ignacio Luna, Francisco Tirre, David — |
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| Description |
Many sports fields developed in the El Paso Valley and some in uplands became salinized when irrigated with water containing 800 to 1,200 mg/L of dissolved salts. The soil types, which were salinized, include compacted soils, clayey Entisols, stony sediments along foothills, and some areas containing an indurated calcic horizon. Salinity of these soils was initially less than 3 dS m-1 in the saturation extract, and has increased over a decade or two in excess of 10 dS m-1, sufficient to deter...
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Texas Water Resources Institute
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| Date |
2009-01-12T17:28:09Z
2009-01-12T17:28:09Z 2008-02 |
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Technical Report
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http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/86105
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en_US
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TR;310
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