Ameliorative state of irrigative soils of the Mughan plain depending on salinization degree and type
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https://doi.org/10.32347/2411-4049.2019.3.5-10Keywords:
salinity, salinized, solonetzificated, ameliorative state, collector-drainage net, ground waterAbstract
The article is dedicated to the agromeliorative measures system prepared for the meliorative state improvement of these soils on the bases of the researches performed in the solonetzificated and salinized to a different degree in the Mughan-Salyan massive of the Kur-Araz lowland.
During the researches the slope depth of subsoil waters and mineralization dynamics were studied, the salts quantity and type was fixed in the soil, therefore the full and subtle water weight was performed in the samples taken from the experimental area.
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