| Geology - 1966 - 332 pages
...water that appear to be most important in determining its quality for irrigation in the Western States are: (1) total concentration of soluble salts, (2)...concentration of boron or other elements that may be toxic, (4) and under some conditions the bicarbonate concentration as related to the concentration of calcium... | |
| Floods - 1963 - 446 pages
...Laboratory Staff (1954, p. 69-81) states that the most important characteristics of water for irrigation are: (1) Total concentration of soluble salts, (2)...of boron or other elements that may be toxic, and under some conditions (4) the bicarbonate concentration as related to the concentration of calcium... | |
| Floods - 118 pages
...stated, "The characteristics o an irrigation water that appear to be most important in determininj its quality are: 1) Total concentration of soluble...proportion of sodium to other cations; 3) concentration of boroi or other elements that may be toxic; and 4) under some conditions the bicarbonate concentration... | |
| Floods - 1950 - 486 pages
...characteristics of water that appear to be most important in determining the suitability of water for irrigation are "(1) total concentration of soluble salts; (2)...relative proportion of sodium to other cations; (3) concentrations of boron or other elements that may be toxic; and (4) under some conditions, the bicarbonate... | |
| Floods - 1964 - 310 pages
...the salt tolerances of different crops. According to the US Salinity Laboratory Staff (1954, p. 69), The characteristics of an irrigation water that appear...soluble salts; (2) relative proportion of sodium to the cations ; (3) concentration of baron or other elements that may be toxic ; and (4) under some conditions,... | |
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