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Geoderma | 2002

Processes driving soil solution chemistry in a flooded rice-cropped vertisol: analysis of long-time monitoring data

Pascal Boivin; F. Favre; Claude Hammecker; Jean-Luc Maeght; Jean Larvy Delarivière; Jean-Christophe Poussin; M.C.S Wopereis

Abstract Senegal river water has positive alkalinity (0.55 meq l −1 ) and positive calcite-residual alkalinity (0.30 meq l −1 ). Without leaching, this water presents a possible alkalinization and sodication hazard for the soil. The effect of flooding on soil solution chemistry in an irrigated nondrained vertisol under rice was monitored during 3 years in northern Senegal. During flooding, soil solution redox potential dropped to about −0.15 V, and alkalinity increased to 15 meq l −1 . Mg content increased as well, from about 1 to 5 meq l −1 , whereas Cl and SO 4 contents decreased to very low levels at the end of the growing season (0.05 meq l −1 ). After the fallow, nonflooded period between two crop cycles, the soil solution composition returned to its initial neutral sulfate and chloride composition. The observed cycle in soil solution chemistry could not be explained by water and solute transfer because infiltration rates were very low, due to air entrapment in the soil profile. Geochemical control by calcite and gypsum was excluded during irrigation. Mossbauer spectroscopy showed that iron oxides were both well- and poorly crystallized goethite. Goethite dissolution was assessed by pH–Eh stability diagrams. We explained the increase in alkalinity and Mg concentration in the soil solution partly by the composition of the irrigation water, and partly by the reduction and dissolution of Fe oxides, and Fe 2+ fixation on exchange sites of the clay minerals. These processes were reversed as soon as the soil oxidized. The decline in Cl concentration was attributed to geochemical control through the formation of a GR-Cl − mineral around the porous cups. In that case, Cl should not be used as a natural tracer. Carbonates accumulate in soil solution not only due to iron reduction, but also because of the positive residual alkalinity of the irrigation water. When the soil dries at the end of crop cycle, the carbonate concentration of topsoil will increase and calcite will precipitate. This ongoing process may result in calcium control and ultimately soil alkalinization over the years.


European Journal of Agronomy | 2003

Determinants of irrigated rice yield in the Senegal River valley

Jean-Christophe Poussin; M.C.S Wopereis; D Debouzie; Jean-Luc Maeght


River basin trajectories: societies, environments and development | 2009

Sharing scarce resources in a Mediterranean River basin: Wadi Merguellil in central Tunisia.

P. Le Goulven; Christian Leduc; M. S. Bachta; Jean-Christophe Poussin


Archive | 1995

Nianga, laboratoire de l'agriculture irriguée en moyenne vallée du Sénégal

Pascal Boivin; I. Dia; André Lericollais; Jean-Christophe Poussin; Christian Santoir; Sidy Mohamed Seck


Cahiers Agricultures | 2011

Un jeu de simulation pour préparer une gouvernance de l'eau: une expérience en Tunisie centrale

Marjorie Le Bars; Philippe Le Grusse; Laassad Albouchi; Jean-Christophe Poussin


Cahiers Agricultures | 2002

Performances des systèmes rizicoles irrigués sahéliens

Jean-Christophe Poussin; Pascal Boivin


Cahiers Agricultures | 2011

Faut-il subventionner la créationde réserves d'eau pour l'irrigation ?

Sébastien Loubier; Jean-Christophe Poussin; Guy Gleyses; Owen Le Mat; Patrice Garin


Agricultures | 2011

Faut-il subventionner la création de réserves d'eau pour l'irrigation ?: Une approche par la modélisation microéconomique

Sébastien Loubier; Jean-Christophe Poussin; Guy Gleyses; Owen Le Mat; Patrice Garin


Cahiers Agricultures | 2008

L’agriculture sur Internet

Christine Silvy; Jean-Yves Jamin; Sami Bouarfa; Jean-Christophe Poussin


Archive | 2004

Co-construction d'un outil de gestion intégrée sur le bassin du Merguellil, Tunisie

Jean-Christophe Pouget; Christophe Cudennec; Christian Leduc; Patrick Le Goulven; Philippe Le Grusse; Jean-Christophe Poussin

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Pascal Boivin

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Jean-Luc Maeght

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Christian Leduc

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Patrice Garin

École Normale Supérieure

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Claude Hammecker

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Jean Larvy Delarivière

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Jean-Christophe Pouget

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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F. Favre

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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