A method for the measurement of the calcium deficit in saline soils
Schofield, R. K. and Taylor, A. W.
(1961)
A method for the measurement of the calcium deficit in saline soils.
Journal of Soil Science, 12 (2).
pp. 269-275.
10.1111/j.1365-2389.1961.tb00916.x
The calcium deficit of a saline soil is defined as the amount of calcium which must be supplied to saturate the soil with divalent cations. A method is described whereby this amount can be measured in samples of unwashed saline soil and used to estimate the amount of gypsum needed in the field to prevent deterioration of the soil structure while it is being leached into a salt‐free condition. RESP-4568
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