Salinity and sodicity can cause hysteresis in soil hydraulic conductivity
Taiwo Adeyemo, Isaac Kramer, Guy J. Levy, Yair Mau

TL;DR
This study investigates how salinity and sodicity affect soil hydraulic conductivity, revealing hysteresis effects and the complex relationship between degradation and recoverability, which is crucial for sustainable soil management.
Contribution
It systematically examines the effects of salinity and sodicity on soil hydraulic conductivity and introduces indices to quantify degradation and reversibility, highlighting complex recovery dynamics.
Findings
Ksat exhibits hysteresis and does not fully recover after initial decay.
High degradation susceptibility does not always mean low rehabilitation potential.
Soil swelling and clay dispersion are key factors in degradation mechanisms.
Abstract
Soil salinization and sodification can cause detrimental effects to soil structure, with important implications to irrigated agriculture. Knowledge of the extent to which degradation in soil structure due to salinization and sodification is reversible is still lacking, however. The objective of our study is to examine the effects of the history of solute composition on the degree of reversibility in saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat). We systematically investigate the effects of salinity (electrolyte concentration) and sodicity (sodium adsorption ratio) on Ksat, for three soils of varying clay content. The soil column experiments yielded hysteresis graphs, in which Ksat does not go back to its original values after initial decay. We developed indices to quantify the degree of Ksat degradation and reversibility, and found that contrary to our expectations, high susceptibility to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoil and Unsaturated Flow · Electrokinetic Soil Remediation Techniques · Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
