A Laboratory Technique for Appraising in Situ Salinity of Soil
1977
Mubarak, A. | Olsen, R. A.
A laboratory technique has been devised for removal of solution from soils at field water content. A soil sample can be placed directly in a closable centrifuge tube, thereby minimizing changes which could be induced by altering gaseous equilibria. Water need not be added to the soil sample, so changes in electrical conductivity (EC) and in concentration of species present are avoided. The soil solution is obtained from the sample by immiscible displacement with CCl₄ using centrifugation. The technique is simple and relatively rapid. Values for EC in successively displaced solution samples from a given soil sample were found to be essentially constant. The values for EC obtained for an assortment of soils were significantly higher than those obtained using 2:1 or saturation extracts but were well correlated with them.
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