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Sodium‐Affected Soil Identification in South‐Central Illinois by Electromagnetic Induction
Author(s) -
Nettleton W. D.,
Bushue L.,
Doolittle J. A.,
Endres T. J.,
Indorante S. J.
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
soil science society of america journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.836
H-Index - 168
eISSN - 1435-0661
pISSN - 0361-5995
DOI - 10.2136/sssaj1994.03615995005800040026x
Subject(s) - loess , saturation (graph theory) , mineralogy , soil water , geology , soil science , sodium , soil test , hydrology (agriculture) , chemistry , mathematics , geomorphology , geotechnical engineering , organic chemistry , combinatorics
The irregular shape, small size, and spotty occurrence of sodium‐affected soils (NaAS) in moderately thick to thin loess over Illinoian till have continued to slow mapping in south‐central Illinois. Use of a Geonics EM‐38 ground conductivity meter to recognize soils with natric horizons in Tennessee suggested that this device would be useful in Illinois. We selected eight areas of NaAS in five counties of south‐central Illinois to find if the EM‐38 would be useful for predicting exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP). Approximately 225 observation points, spaced at 10‐m intervals, were established in each area and 107 sample cores were collected for laboratory analyses. Weighted averages of the ESP, electrical conductivity of the saturation extract from a saturated soil paste (ECe), and field pH data for 0 to 75‐ and 75 to 150‐cm depths were compared with the horizontal (EMh) and vertical (EMv) responses and the mean ESP data increases with depth, i.e., 7.0 at 35 cm, 9.7 at 75 cm, and 12.5 at 135 cm. The EMh readings correlate almost as well with ESP ( r = 0.73) as with ECe ( r = 0.76) for the 0‐ to 75‐cm depths. The EMv readings correlate slightly better with ESP ( r = 0.76) than with ECe (r = 0.68) for the 75‐ to 150‐cm depth. These results show that EM readings may by used to predict ESP. The correlations of the depth‐weighted average ESP at the maximum depth for meeting natric horizon criteria in these soils (75 cm), and the EMv readings show that the EM‐38 provides a rapid and accurate method to describe the composition of the map units of NaAS on moderately thick to thin loess over Illinoian till in south‐central Illinois.