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Spatial and temporal changes in salinity of arable lands in Shah | 36832
Journal of Geology & Geophysics

Journal of Geology & Geophysics
Open Access

ISSN: 2381-8719

Spatial and temporal changes in salinity of arable lands in Shah Bandar Tehsil, Thatta District, Sindh


4th International Conference on Geology and Geoscience

April 27-28, 2017 Dubai, UAE

Viqar Husain, Shella Bano and Ghulam Murtaza

Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources, Karachi, Pakistan
University of Karachi, Pakistan

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Geol Geophys

Abstract :

The cultivable lands are reducing significantly in hot and dry arid regions of the world due to soil salinity and sodicity and resulting in yield losses. Similarly, the coastal Shah Bandar Tehsil of Thatta district is also severely affected by different levels of soil salinity and sodicity. The topography of the area is uneven, so ill drained depressions and saline creeks are common. The area was worst affected by floods of 2010 and 2011 and flood water was kept standing for several months causing waterlogging. Irrigation is done with perennial and non perennial canals in the area as groundwater is highly saline. In order to identify spatial and temporal variations in soil salinity and sodicity, 48 soil samples were collected from six sites of Shah Bandar Tehsil during post- and pre-monsoon seasons of 2011-2013. Physicochemical data show that average pH of soil ranged between 7.4 and 7.8 during post- and pre-monsoon seasons of 2011-2013 and the soil salinity (ECe) and sodicity (SAR) ranged between 1.09 to 47.10 dS/m and 2.43 to 43.79 respectively during post-monsoon seasons. During pre-monsoon seasons, EC and SAR ranged from 2.30 to 65.8 dS/m and 3.12 to 50.51 respectively. Thus, soil salinity and sodicity vary in post- and pre-monsoon seasons due to arid climate, high evapotranspiration and fallow lands due to reduced flow of freshwater and seawater intrusion in the area. Data show that the soil quality improved significantly in areas affected with floods of 2010 and 2011.

Biography :

Viqar Husain is the Former Chairman at Department of Geology and Dean Faculty of Science, University of Karachi. He is founder Convener SEGMITE, AGID Vice President and Chief Editor of online International Journal of Economic and Environmental Geology. After serving for about 12 years in Pakistan CSIR, he joined as Professor of Geology at University of Karachi in 1999 and currently is engaged in research and teaching Economic and Environmental Geology at University of Karachi and Federal Urdu University, Karachi. He has published over 50 research papers, supervised a number of M.Phil/Ph.D students and organized many national/international conferences.

Email: prof.viqarhusain@yahoo.com

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