Application of Some Physicochemical Properties of Selected Soil Samples from Mesopotamian Agricultural Plain, Iraq, Indicating Soil Erosion and Degradation

Twenty-four soil samples of 0-15 cm depth were collected from Mesopotamian agricultural plain, located in Kut-Iraq. Multiple methods determined in this study including partial size distribution size analysis, elemental analysis pH, soil electrical conductivity, Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR), organic...

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Main Authors: Raghad S. Mouhamad, Khaldoun Ahmad
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Language:English
Published: Galati University Press 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.jards.ugal.ro/images/jards/journal/2024_2/Mouhamad_Ahmad.pdf
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description Twenty-four soil samples of 0-15 cm depth were collected from Mesopotamian agricultural plain, located in Kut-Iraq. Multiple methods determined in this study including partial size distribution size analysis, elemental analysis pH, soil electrical conductivity, Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR), organic matter, and Urease. High amount of salt causes the soil samples to be basic soil, pH ranges from 7 to 8, and not able to obtain adequate nutrients. All of soil samples have a dispersive property that means the soil are vulnerable to erosion by rainfall or run off. The high value of Soil electrical conductivity (EC) indicates the lack of microorganisms in soil to enhance soil health and indicate the soil damage in the study area. High Ca content in soil samples reduced K/Ca ratios which in terns impact the presence of K on soil samples. Statistical analysis between soil textures and physico-chemical properties indicate low value of erodibility (k) factor due to high concentrations of Ca. Over all, the soil in the Mesopotamian agricultural plain shows damage in the structure due to human activity and lack of vegetation covers.
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spelling doaj-art-a6b8ca8128814bcbb3d571f826bb642e2025-08-20T03:56:10ZengGalati University PressJournal of Agriculture and Rural Development Studies3061-27562024-12-0112142910.35219/jards.2024.2.02Application of Some Physicochemical Properties of Selected Soil Samples from Mesopotamian Agricultural Plain, Iraq, Indicating Soil Erosion and DegradationRaghad S. Mouhamad0Khaldoun Ahmad1Scientific Research Commission, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of IraqSaint Cloud Technical and Community College, Saint Cloud, Minneapolis, USATwenty-four soil samples of 0-15 cm depth were collected from Mesopotamian agricultural plain, located in Kut-Iraq. Multiple methods determined in this study including partial size distribution size analysis, elemental analysis pH, soil electrical conductivity, Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR), organic matter, and Urease. High amount of salt causes the soil samples to be basic soil, pH ranges from 7 to 8, and not able to obtain adequate nutrients. All of soil samples have a dispersive property that means the soil are vulnerable to erosion by rainfall or run off. The high value of Soil electrical conductivity (EC) indicates the lack of microorganisms in soil to enhance soil health and indicate the soil damage in the study area. High Ca content in soil samples reduced K/Ca ratios which in terns impact the presence of K on soil samples. Statistical analysis between soil textures and physico-chemical properties indicate low value of erodibility (k) factor due to high concentrations of Ca. Over all, the soil in the Mesopotamian agricultural plain shows damage in the structure due to human activity and lack of vegetation covers.https://www.jards.ugal.ro/images/jards/journal/2024_2/Mouhamad_Ahmad.pdfphysicochemical analysissoil propertiessoil erosionsoil texturemesopotamian agricultural plain
spellingShingle Raghad S. Mouhamad
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Application of Some Physicochemical Properties of Selected Soil Samples from Mesopotamian Agricultural Plain, Iraq, Indicating Soil Erosion and Degradation
Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Studies
physicochemical analysis
soil properties
soil erosion
soil texture
mesopotamian agricultural plain
title Application of Some Physicochemical Properties of Selected Soil Samples from Mesopotamian Agricultural Plain, Iraq, Indicating Soil Erosion and Degradation
title_full Application of Some Physicochemical Properties of Selected Soil Samples from Mesopotamian Agricultural Plain, Iraq, Indicating Soil Erosion and Degradation
title_fullStr Application of Some Physicochemical Properties of Selected Soil Samples from Mesopotamian Agricultural Plain, Iraq, Indicating Soil Erosion and Degradation
title_full_unstemmed Application of Some Physicochemical Properties of Selected Soil Samples from Mesopotamian Agricultural Plain, Iraq, Indicating Soil Erosion and Degradation
title_short Application of Some Physicochemical Properties of Selected Soil Samples from Mesopotamian Agricultural Plain, Iraq, Indicating Soil Erosion and Degradation
title_sort application of some physicochemical properties of selected soil samples from mesopotamian agricultural plain iraq indicating soil erosion and degradation
topic physicochemical analysis
soil properties
soil erosion
soil texture
mesopotamian agricultural plain
url https://www.jards.ugal.ro/images/jards/journal/2024_2/Mouhamad_Ahmad.pdf
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