Title: Irrigation Water Electrical Conductivity
1Irrigation WaterElectrical Conductivity
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R V/I ohms electrical resistance
R
EC I/V 1/R mhos electrical conductance
2Irrigation WaterElectrical Conductivity
- EC depends on how far apart the plates are
- EC depends on the concentration of solutes in the
water
3Irrigation WaterElectrical Conductivity
- Generally for irrigation water0 lt EC lt 30
dS/m - 1000 micromhos/cm 1 dS/m
- 1 dS/m 640 ppm dissolved salts
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5Crop Salinity Tolerance
6Examples of crop salt tolerance
7Effects of Irrigation on Water Quality
- Irrigation frequently causes surface runoff
- Increased sediment losses
- Increased loss of organic nitrogen
- Increased loss of phosphorus
- Increased loss of pesticides
8Effects of Irrigation on Water Quality
- Irrigation increases the average level of soil
moisture in the root zone - Increased surface runoff
- Increased deep percolation and leaching from
natural rainfall - Increased chemical movement to both surface and
ground water
9Effects of Irrigation on Water Quality
- All irrigation water, regardless of source
contains dissolved chemicals - Increased total dissolved solids content in the
soil water - Increased leaching of chemicals to ground water
- Increased salt content of surface runoff water
10Effects of Irrigation on Water Quality
- Irrigation will tend to increase the amount of
Nitrate leached to ground water and lost with
subsurface drainage - Irrigation will tend to increase the amount of
pesticides leached to ground water and lost to
subsurface drainage.
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14Drying up of the Aral Sea
- The total water withdrawal increased from 64.7
km³ in 1960 to 120 km³ in 1980, of which more
than 90 for agricultural purposes - Its level has dropped by 17 m, its surface area
has fallen by a half and its volume by
three-quarters - 550 000 ha reservoir of biodiversity have almost
disappeared - More than 50 lakes, covering 60 000 ha in the
deltas, have dried up
15Aral Sea in 1985
16Aral Sea in 1994
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19Drying up of Aral Sea (cont.)
- Deterioration of surface and ground waters
- Salt content in ground waters was up to 30
g/litre (30000 ppm) (EC 50 dS/m) - The exposed seabed
- Vast salt tracts, whose sand and dust, polluted
with pesticides - Dust and sand are carried by the wind to
neighboring areas and up to a distance of 250 km - The eolian transfer of dust and sand
- estimated at 15-75 million t/year