Understanding the Effect of Seasonal Climate Variability on the Salinity in Unsaturated Agricultural Soil

Salinization/desalinization processes in the soil vadose zone are important to define agricultural irrigation and drainage schedules, especially in reclaimed crop areas. Numerical modeling of soil–climate interaction is a very helpful tool to understand soil salinity distribution and solute transpor...

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Main Authors: Hongde Wang, Dongli She, Rafaela Cardoso
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-11-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/11/2802
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description Salinization/desalinization processes in the soil vadose zone are important to define agricultural irrigation and drainage schedules, especially in reclaimed crop areas. Numerical modeling of soil–climate interaction is a very helpful tool to understand soil salinity distribution and solute transport and therefore define efficient desalination solutions. A finite element analysis program Code_Bright was used to perform a coupled thermo-chemo-hydraulic analysis aiming at investigating the effect of climate actions on the distribution of soil salinity in depth, by modeling solute transport in the vadose zone under fresh/saline groundwater supply. The analysis separated first the effect of rain infiltration and evaporation, and then a real climate was considered as the boundary condition. A downward flow pattern induced by rainfall in the unsaturated zone resulted in a nonlinear salt leaching process. Significant differences in salt concentration between the surface and lower layer caused by rainfall resulted in a decrement in the leaching efficiency. Evaporation causes water to move upward and salt transport to the surface, thus enhancing the soil salinity above the evaporation front. The salinity above the groundwater table and below the evaporation front were less affected regardless of the salinity of the supplied groundwater. The model simulated the salt leaching process during the wet seasons and salt accumulation processes during the dry ones. The soil salinity and saturation at the soil surface have significantly responded to seasonal climate variability. A typical seasonal climate variability would result in a low salt leaching efficiency through years in the coastal reclamation area. These results would be helpful for the design of soil salinization management strategies, such as reducing salt accumulation by reducing evaporation or leaching the surface salt in the dry season, and increasing the drainage to promote leaching in the wet season.
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spelling doaj.art-6f2b7dd37f364e65bfaeba90716e80892023-11-24T14:24:04ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952023-11-011311280210.3390/agronomy13112802Understanding the Effect of Seasonal Climate Variability on the Salinity in Unsaturated Agricultural SoilHongde Wang0Dongli She1Rafaela Cardoso2School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 211100, ChinaJiangsu Province Engineering Research Center for Agricultural Soil-Water Efficient Utilization, Carbon Sequestration and Emission Reduction, Nanjing 211100, ChinaCERIS/Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, 1049-001 Lisbon, PortugalSalinization/desalinization processes in the soil vadose zone are important to define agricultural irrigation and drainage schedules, especially in reclaimed crop areas. Numerical modeling of soil–climate interaction is a very helpful tool to understand soil salinity distribution and solute transport and therefore define efficient desalination solutions. A finite element analysis program Code_Bright was used to perform a coupled thermo-chemo-hydraulic analysis aiming at investigating the effect of climate actions on the distribution of soil salinity in depth, by modeling solute transport in the vadose zone under fresh/saline groundwater supply. The analysis separated first the effect of rain infiltration and evaporation, and then a real climate was considered as the boundary condition. A downward flow pattern induced by rainfall in the unsaturated zone resulted in a nonlinear salt leaching process. Significant differences in salt concentration between the surface and lower layer caused by rainfall resulted in a decrement in the leaching efficiency. Evaporation causes water to move upward and salt transport to the surface, thus enhancing the soil salinity above the evaporation front. The salinity above the groundwater table and below the evaporation front were less affected regardless of the salinity of the supplied groundwater. The model simulated the salt leaching process during the wet seasons and salt accumulation processes during the dry ones. The soil salinity and saturation at the soil surface have significantly responded to seasonal climate variability. A typical seasonal climate variability would result in a low salt leaching efficiency through years in the coastal reclamation area. These results would be helpful for the design of soil salinization management strategies, such as reducing salt accumulation by reducing evaporation or leaching the surface salt in the dry season, and increasing the drainage to promote leaching in the wet season.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/11/2802soil salinizationclimate actionsfinite element analysiscoastal reclamationvadose zonesoil–atmosphere interface
spellingShingle Hongde Wang
Dongli She
Rafaela Cardoso
Understanding the Effect of Seasonal Climate Variability on the Salinity in Unsaturated Agricultural Soil
Agronomy
soil salinization
climate actions
finite element analysis
coastal reclamation
vadose zone
soil–atmosphere interface
title Understanding the Effect of Seasonal Climate Variability on the Salinity in Unsaturated Agricultural Soil
title_full Understanding the Effect of Seasonal Climate Variability on the Salinity in Unsaturated Agricultural Soil
title_fullStr Understanding the Effect of Seasonal Climate Variability on the Salinity in Unsaturated Agricultural Soil
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Effect of Seasonal Climate Variability on the Salinity in Unsaturated Agricultural Soil
title_short Understanding the Effect of Seasonal Climate Variability on the Salinity in Unsaturated Agricultural Soil
title_sort understanding the effect of seasonal climate variability on the salinity in unsaturated agricultural soil
topic soil salinization
climate actions
finite element analysis
coastal reclamation
vadose zone
soil–atmosphere interface
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/13/11/2802
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