Determination of Magnesium Salinity in Belozem Region, Bulgaria

Salinisation is an important soil-forming process (primary or secondary), characterized by an excess of water-soluble salts and/or exchangeable sodium. The amount of exchangeable magnesium is also essential for the more detailed determination of the physico-chemical properties of saline soils. Th...

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Main Author: Nataliya Andreeva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bulgarian Soil Science Society 2020-05-01
Series:Bulgarian Journal of Soil Science
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Online Access:http://www.bsss.bg/issues/Issue1_2020/BJSS_2020_1_2.pdf
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spelling doaj-a72cf15e48134c929b656a469d0b84f32021-05-03T04:23:57ZengBulgarian Soil Science SocietyBulgarian Journal of Soil Science2534-87872367-92122020-05-0151112210.5281/zenodo.3865412Determination of Magnesium Salinity in Belozem Region, BulgariaNataliya Andreeva0N. Poushkarov” Institute of Soil Science, Agrotechnologies and Plant Protection - Sofia, Bulgaria Salinisation is an important soil-forming process (primary or secondary), characterized by an excess of water-soluble salts and/or exchangeable sodium. The amount of exchangeable magnesium is also essential for the more detailed determination of the physico-chemical properties of saline soils. The determination of magnesium salinity is still a debatable issue, but there are already criteria in the literature for its estimation. The Belozem region is representative of Bulgaria for the processes of alkaline salinisation, but the presence and extent of magnesium salinity has not been determined. For this purpose, data from ten soil profiles and four criteria for determining magnesium salinity were used. In three of the profiles there is an increased content of exchangeable magnesium, which covers all four indicators of magnesium salinity, in three of the profiles the magnesium salinity is determined only in some horizons and in the other four cannot be clearly defined. The study also showed that the application of all four criteria is necessary in order to make a strong claim for the presence of magnesium salinityhttp://www.bsss.bg/issues/Issue1_2020/BJSS_2020_1_2.pdfalkaline soilsexchangeable sodiumexchangeable magnesiummagnesium salinitysalinisation
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author Nataliya Andreeva
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Determination of Magnesium Salinity in Belozem Region, Bulgaria
Bulgarian Journal of Soil Science
alkaline soils
exchangeable sodium
exchangeable magnesium
magnesium salinity
salinisation
author_facet Nataliya Andreeva
author_sort Nataliya Andreeva
title Determination of Magnesium Salinity in Belozem Region, Bulgaria
title_short Determination of Magnesium Salinity in Belozem Region, Bulgaria
title_full Determination of Magnesium Salinity in Belozem Region, Bulgaria
title_fullStr Determination of Magnesium Salinity in Belozem Region, Bulgaria
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Magnesium Salinity in Belozem Region, Bulgaria
title_sort determination of magnesium salinity in belozem region, bulgaria
publisher Bulgarian Soil Science Society
series Bulgarian Journal of Soil Science
issn 2534-8787
2367-9212
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Salinisation is an important soil-forming process (primary or secondary), characterized by an excess of water-soluble salts and/or exchangeable sodium. The amount of exchangeable magnesium is also essential for the more detailed determination of the physico-chemical properties of saline soils. The determination of magnesium salinity is still a debatable issue, but there are already criteria in the literature for its estimation. The Belozem region is representative of Bulgaria for the processes of alkaline salinisation, but the presence and extent of magnesium salinity has not been determined. For this purpose, data from ten soil profiles and four criteria for determining magnesium salinity were used. In three of the profiles there is an increased content of exchangeable magnesium, which covers all four indicators of magnesium salinity, in three of the profiles the magnesium salinity is determined only in some horizons and in the other four cannot be clearly defined. The study also showed that the application of all four criteria is necessary in order to make a strong claim for the presence of magnesium salinity
topic alkaline soils
exchangeable sodium
exchangeable magnesium
magnesium salinity
salinisation
url http://www.bsss.bg/issues/Issue1_2020/BJSS_2020_1_2.pdf
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