Dewaterability of Frozen-melt Brackish Water and Its Soil Salt Leaching Efficiency Based on HYDRUS-1D
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“The 13th Five-Year Plan” National Key R&D Program of China (No.2017YFC0403302) and the Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi (No.2020JQ-277)

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    【Objective】Soil salinization is of growing concern in China since it severely restricts agricultural development and poses ecological and environmental risks in arid and semi-arid regions. High soil salinity causes deterioration of soil physical and chemical properties and inhabits plant growth. Given the wide distribution of brackish groundwater in arid and semi-arid regions, brackish irrigation is an effective approach to mitigate the shortage of freshwater resources. In addition, the naturally low air temperature in winter makes it possible to combine brackish irrigation and freeze-melt processes to enhance salt leaching and thus help reduce soil salinity. 【Method】 To reveal the dewaterability of frozen brackish water, the melting rates and temporal changes in water quality of ice blocks frozen from brackish water were compared under two air temperatures(10 ℃, 15 ℃)and four initial salinity gradients(freshwater, 0.5 g·L-1, 2 g·L-1, and 4 g·L-1). Furthermore, to evaluate the salt leaching efficiency through saline soil by melted brackish water, the HYDRUS-1D model was applied to simulate the one-dimensional soil water and salt transport patterns under two scenarios: direct infiltration using brackish water and infiltration using desalinized water melted from brackish ice frozen at different initial salinity gradients.【Result】 Our results show that: (1)The amount of melting water per unit time of brackish water ice body increased first and then decreased, and the melting rate was faster and peaked at higher value when the initial salinity was greater; (2)Freeze-melt could effectively desalinize brackish water by selectively discharging brine with great salinity at the early stage of melting, and the dewaterability was greater at lower initial salinity with an average dewaterability > 75%; (3)The HYDRUS-1D simulations on saline soil illustrated a better leaching efficiency when infiltrated with water melted from frozen brackish ice than directly applying unfrozen brackish water, and the leaching effect of brackish ice meltwater was better at 10 ℃ than at 15 ℃.【Conclusion】 These findings proved the applicability and effectiveness of combining brackish groundwater with freeze-melt treatments, as a new water-saving and salt-controlling mode, to help mitigate freshwater shortage and reduce soil salinization risk in the arid and semi-arid of China.

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WANG Ruiqi, LI Xianwen, ZHENG Na, JIANG Simin, CHEN Junying, YAN Baowen, HE Yujiang. Dewaterability of Frozen-melt Brackish Water and Its Soil Salt Leaching Efficiency Based on HYDRUS-1D[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2023,60(2):378-389.

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  • Received:May 25,2021
  • Revised:December 02,2021
  • Adopted:February 11,2022
  • Online: March 01,2022
  • Published: March 28,2023