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Engineering aspects of reclamation of sodic soils with high-salt waters
Laboratory data show that sodic, fine-textured soils are impossible to reclaim by applying gypsum to surface, and that high-salt-water dilution method is effective within limits; combination of two methods appears both effective and practical; basic principles and calculation procedures involved in engineering evaluation of reclamation program are presented.
Engineering aspects of reclamation of sodic soils with high-salt waters
Laboratory data show that sodic, fine-textured soils are impossible to reclaim by applying gypsum to surface, and that high-salt-water dilution method is effective within limits; combination of two methods appears both effective and practical; basic principles and calculation procedures involved in engineering evaluation of reclamation program are presented.
Engineering aspects of reclamation of sodic soils with high-salt waters
ASCE -- Proc (J Irrigation Drainage Div)
Doering, E.J. (author) / Reeve, R.C. (author)
1965
14 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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