Strategy for Restoration of Brine-Disturbed Land

A. Atalay, T. Pyle, R. Lynch
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Brine-affected land at oil exploration sites is a prime source of pollution to soil, plant, and aquatic communities. The two primary effects of brine on soil are (1) degradation of soil structure and (2) alteration of the osmotic gradient between plant roots and the soil. Runoff from the damaged land also degrades the quality of receiving streams. The objective of this study was to assess the extent of damage caused by brine on a productive land and two adjacent streams. Data on soil quality revealed that over time the combined effects of brine and erosion had left the land devoid of vegetation. Detailed soil analyses showed elevated levels of soluble salt, moderate pH (7.5), high clay content (>38%), electrical conductivity values that ranged from 7 to 62 dSm−1, and very high exchangeable sodium percentage (70%). The water quality of the two receiving streams was severely impacted by high salt and sediment loading. Based on soil and water quality data from the disturbed site, a strategy was developed to ...
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盐渍化土地恢复策略研究
石油勘探地点受盐水影响的土地是土壤、植物和水生群落的主要污染源。盐水对土壤的两个主要影响是:(1)土壤结构的退化和(2)植物根系与土壤之间渗透梯度的改变。受损土地的径流也降低了接收河流的质量。本研究的目的是评估卤水对一块生产性土地和两条相邻溪流造成的损害程度。土壤质量数据显示,随着时间的推移,盐水和侵蚀的共同作用使土地上没有植被。详细的土壤分析表明,可溶性盐水平升高,pH值适中(7.5),粘土含量高(>38%),电导率值在7到62 dSm−1之间,交换钠百分比非常高(70%)。高含盐量和高含沙量严重影响了两条接收河流的水质。根据受干扰地点的土壤和水质数据,制定了一项策略…
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