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- W2976360336 abstract "Core Ideas More salts were distributed in liquid water than saline ice during the saline water freeze‐thaw process. Leaching with saline ice melt‐water was better than leaching with saline water at reducing soil EC and SAR. Gypsum application could improve the soil K s when leached by the saline ice melt‐water. The addition of gypsum could eliminate the soil alkalinity hazards post leaching. Saline‐alkali soils adversely affect both the construction of ecological landscapes and crop production in coastal areas. This study aimed to investigate the effects of freeze‐thaw process on purifying saline water, and evaluate the potential of combining saline ice melt‐water leaching and gypsum addition for remediating coastal saline‐alkali soil. Saline water with a salinity of 10 g L −1 was tested in this study, and the leaching experiment included four treatments: saline water direct leaching (S), saline water direct leaching combined with gypsum application (SG), saline ice melt‐water leaching (SI), and saline ice melt‐water leaching combined with gypsum application (SIG). The results showed that more salts were concentrated in the bottom ice layer than in the other ice layers after the saline water was completely frozen. The salinity of the melt‐water decreased during the melting process, and the mean salinity of melt‐water during the second half of the melting process was significantly lower than the salinity of source water samples. During the leaching phase, the cumulative leachate losses of Na + , Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ were significantly greater for the SI treatment than that for the S treatment. After leaching, the soil electrical conductivity (EC) significantly decreased, and the SI treatment exhibited better performance than the S treatment in terms of reducing the soil EC and sodium adsorption ratio (SAR). The application of gypsum improved the soil saturated hydraulic conductivity ( K s ) and decreased both the soil pH and alkalinity when the coastal saline soil was leached by the saline ice melt‐water." @default.
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- W2976360336 date "2019-09-01" @default.
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- W2976360336 title "Use of Freeze-Thaw Purified Saline Water to Leach and Reclaim Gypsum-Amended Saline-Alkali Soils" @default.
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