Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry¹

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Autor(a) principal: Soncela,Rosimaldo
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Sampaio,Silvio Cesar, Vilas Boas,Marcio Antonio, Tavares,Maria Hermínia Ferreira, Souza,Claudinei Fonseca, Soncela,Adriana Smanhotto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: Wastewater application to soil is an alternative for fertilization and water reuse. However, particular care must be taken with this practice, since successive wastewater applications can cause soil salinization. Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) allows for the simultaneous and continuous monitoring of both soil water content and apparent electrical conductivity and thus for the indirect measurement of the electrical conductivity of the soil solution. This study aimed to evaluate the suitability of TDR for the indirect determination of the electrical conductivity (ECse) of the saturated soil extract by using an empirical equation for the apparatus TDR Trase 6050X1. Disturbed soil samples saturated with swine wastewater were used, at soil proportions of 0, 0.45, 0.90, 1.80, 2.70, and 3.60 m³ m-3. The probes were equipped with three handmade 0.20 cm long rods. The fit of the empirical model that associated the TDR measured values of electrical conductivity (EC TDR) to ECse was excellent, indicating this approach as suitable for the determination of electrical conductivity of the soil solution.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry¹
title Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry¹
spellingShingle Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry¹
Soncela,Rosimaldo
TDR
soil salinity
soil water content
water reuse
title_short Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry¹
title_full Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry¹
title_fullStr Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry¹
title_full_unstemmed Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry¹
title_sort Electrical conductivity of soil irrigated with swine wastewater estimated by time-domain reflectometry¹
author Soncela,Rosimaldo
author_facet Soncela,Rosimaldo
Sampaio,Silvio Cesar
Vilas Boas,Marcio Antonio
Tavares,Maria Hermínia Ferreira
Souza,Claudinei Fonseca
Soncela,Adriana Smanhotto
author_role author
author2 Sampaio,Silvio Cesar
Vilas Boas,Marcio Antonio
Tavares,Maria Hermínia Ferreira
Souza,Claudinei Fonseca
Soncela,Adriana Smanhotto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soncela,Rosimaldo
Sampaio,Silvio Cesar
Vilas Boas,Marcio Antonio
Tavares,Maria Hermínia Ferreira
Souza,Claudinei Fonseca
Soncela,Adriana Smanhotto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv TDR
soil salinity
soil water content
water reuse
topic TDR
soil salinity
soil water content
water reuse
description Wastewater application to soil is an alternative for fertilization and water reuse. However, particular care must be taken with this practice, since successive wastewater applications can cause soil salinization. Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) allows for the simultaneous and continuous monitoring of both soil water content and apparent electrical conductivity and thus for the indirect measurement of the electrical conductivity of the soil solution. This study aimed to evaluate the suitability of TDR for the indirect determination of the electrical conductivity (ECse) of the saturated soil extract by using an empirical equation for the apparatus TDR Trase 6050X1. Disturbed soil samples saturated with swine wastewater were used, at soil proportions of 0, 0.45, 0.90, 1.80, 2.70, and 3.60 m³ m-3. The probes were equipped with three handmade 0.20 cm long rods. The fit of the empirical model that associated the TDR measured values of electrical conductivity (EC TDR) to ECse was excellent, indicating this approach as suitable for the determination of electrical conductivity of the soil solution.
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