Abstract
A detailed soil salinity survey was carried out in three of the 13 irrigation districts in southern Alberta. About 30 quarter-sections in each district were randomly selected for soil sampling. The location, distance from water supply ditches, slope of the land, and depth to till and water table at each site were recorded. Soil texture and electrical conductivity of extracts of soil samples were determined in the laboratory. The extent of the area with a soil salinity level of 4 dS/m or more is 5% of the total surveyed land in the Western Block of the St. Mary River Irrigation District (WSMRID), 6% in the Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District (LNID) and 9% in the Taber Irrigation District (TID). These values are not as high as others have previously estimated. The salinity level of the soil at each site was found to vary with its location and distance from water supply ditches in the WSMRID and LNID, clay content in the 0- to 120-cm depth in the WSMRID and TID, and water table level in the TID. Key words: Soil texture, EC, SAR, pH
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