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Problematic Soil
Contents
 Definition
 Types (chemically)
Acidic
Saline
Sodic
Alkaline
 Causes
 Solution
 Types (Physically)
Fluffy paddy soil
Sandy soil
Hard pan soil
Water logging and seeping
References
problematic soil
The soil that causes additional problems
from the engineering point of view as a
result of the circumstances of its
composition or a change in environmental
conditions.
Acidic Saline
Sodic
soil Alkaline
Problematic soils
(Chemical)
 The soil having PH less than 7 is called acidic soil
 Extremely acidic soil has PH between 4-4.75
Causes of Acidic Soil?
There are three basic things (PNK) that cause
acidic soil. The first, and most common, is simply
that the organic matter and minerals that break
down in a soil over time are acidic in nature, and
make the soil acidic. This is common in pine
forests and peat bogs.
 Acid rain also becomes a cause of acid soil
Acid Soil
Solution
Adding pulverized limestone or dolomite limestone
(which has magnesium in addition to the calcium
carbonate that makes up regular lime) is one of the
fastest ways to increase your soil's pH. You'll
generally want to look for something called "garden
lime" or the above-mentioned "dolomite limestone"
for your garden.
Acidic soil
Acidic Soil
The soil with excess salt (NaCl) is called saline
soil
Salt Sources
These salts originate from the natural weathering
of minerals or from fossil salt deposits left from
ancient sea beds.
Saline soil problems
It is caused by the accumulation of soluble salts in
the root zone. These excess salts reduce plant
growth by altering water uptake and causing
imbalances
Saline Soil
Solution
There are two ways to manage saline soils:
 First, salts can be moved below the root zone by
applying more water than the plant needs. This
method is called the leaching
requirement method.
 Second, salts can be moved away from the root
zone to locations in the soil, other than below the
root zone, where they are not harmful.
Sodic soil
Soils with high levels of exchangeable sodium (Na)
and low levels of total salts are called Sodic soils
Causes:
Sodic soils may impact plant growth by:
1.) Specific toxicity to sodium sensitive plants
2.) Nutrient deficiencies or imbalances
3.) High pH
Sodic Soil
Solution
 There are usually three options for
correcting soil-related problems:
change the plant species to a more
tolerant species
change the variety to a more tolerant
variety
change the soil.
Sodic Soil
Alkalisoil
Alkali, or alkaline, soils are clay soils with high pH, a poor
soil structure and a low infiltration capacity. Often they
have a hard calcareous layer at 0.5 to 1 meter depth.
Causes:
The causes of soil alkalinity are natural or they can be
man-made
 natural cause is the presence of soil minerals
producing sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and sodium
bicarbonate (NaHCO3) upon weathering
 no other source of man made sodium salts addition to
the agriculture fields
Alkali soil
Solution:
Alkaline soils with solid CaCO3 can be
reclaimed with grass cultures, organic
compost, waste hair and feathers, organic
garbage, etc. ensuring the incorporation of
much acidifying material (inorganic or organic
material) into the soil, and enhancing
dissolved Ca in the field water by releasing
CO2 gas. Deep plowing and incorporating the
calcareous subsoil into the top soil also helps
PROBLEMETIC SOILS
(physical)
Fluffy
paddy
soils
Sandy
soils
HARD
PAN
Surface
crusted soilsclay soils
 They are characterised by low bulk density
of the topsoil resulting in the sinking of
farm animals and labourers as well as
poor anchorage to paddy seedlings.
 Such soils can be reclaimed by, passing of
400 kg stone roller.
Fluffy Paddy Soil
The size of the particles
are the largest. It is
granular and consists of
rock and mineral
particles that are very
small. The texture is
coarse.. Sandy soil is
composed of 60-70%
sand, 20-25% silt and
10-15% clay.
 Hard pan occurs in red soil areas below 15 cm
depth due to the movement of clay and iron
hydroxides and settling at shallow depth,
preventing the root proliferation.
These soils can be reclaimed by
 Chiselling the soils with chisel plough at 0.5 m
interval first in one direction and then in the
direction perpendicular to the previous one, once
in three years.
Hard Pan Soil
 The soils are weakly aggregated soil structure are easily
broken by the impact of rain drops resulting in the
formation of clay crust at the soil surface.
 The clay pan prevent the emerging seedlings and arrest
the free exchange of gasses between the soil and
atmosphere
Surface crusted soil
soft clay soil
 soft clay soil Defined as saturated clay soils that
have low values of shear strength and
coefficient of textures also have high values for
compression and secondary compression and
creep behavior.
collapsible soil
A soil which is possible
to bear high stress value
low settlement. In case
that soil exposed to high
amount of moisture they
quickly collapse and a
high settlement occur.
Swelling soil
 Swelling soil Is the soil that gives a significant increase
in size when absorbed water as it gives high shrinkage
ratio at the exit of the water. The swelling ratio
depends on increasing dry density and increase the
percentage of clay
DISPERSIVE SOILS
 Dispersion can occur in any given soil with a high
percentage of exchangeable sodium percentage
(ESP), causing internal erosion and eventually piping
through embankment dams.
Water logging refers to the saturation of soil
with water. Soil may be regarded as water
logged when the water table of the
groundwater is too high to conveniently
permit an anticipated activity, like agriculture.
Water Logging
Causes Of Water Logging
(3)-Impervious
Obstruction.
(4)-Inadequate
Drainage.
(5)-Impervious Soil
(6)-Flat country
Slope
Water Logging
Prevention Of Water Logging
There are many following steps to control
the water logging:
Canal Closures
Lowering Full Supply Level
Lining Of Canals and water courses
Provision Of Intercepting Drains
Provision Of Surface Drains
Pumping
Plantation
Crop Rotation
Seepage of water
Pumping
Problematic soil

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  • 2. Contents  Definition  Types (chemically) Acidic Saline Sodic Alkaline  Causes  Solution  Types (Physically) Fluffy paddy soil Sandy soil Hard pan soil Water logging and seeping References
  • 3. problematic soil The soil that causes additional problems from the engineering point of view as a result of the circumstances of its composition or a change in environmental conditions.
  • 5.  The soil having PH less than 7 is called acidic soil  Extremely acidic soil has PH between 4-4.75 Causes of Acidic Soil? There are three basic things (PNK) that cause acidic soil. The first, and most common, is simply that the organic matter and minerals that break down in a soil over time are acidic in nature, and make the soil acidic. This is common in pine forests and peat bogs.  Acid rain also becomes a cause of acid soil
  • 6. Acid Soil Solution Adding pulverized limestone or dolomite limestone (which has magnesium in addition to the calcium carbonate that makes up regular lime) is one of the fastest ways to increase your soil's pH. You'll generally want to look for something called "garden lime" or the above-mentioned "dolomite limestone" for your garden.
  • 8. The soil with excess salt (NaCl) is called saline soil Salt Sources These salts originate from the natural weathering of minerals or from fossil salt deposits left from ancient sea beds. Saline soil problems It is caused by the accumulation of soluble salts in the root zone. These excess salts reduce plant growth by altering water uptake and causing imbalances
  • 9.
  • 10. Saline Soil Solution There are two ways to manage saline soils:  First, salts can be moved below the root zone by applying more water than the plant needs. This method is called the leaching requirement method.  Second, salts can be moved away from the root zone to locations in the soil, other than below the root zone, where they are not harmful.
  • 11. Sodic soil Soils with high levels of exchangeable sodium (Na) and low levels of total salts are called Sodic soils Causes: Sodic soils may impact plant growth by: 1.) Specific toxicity to sodium sensitive plants 2.) Nutrient deficiencies or imbalances 3.) High pH
  • 12. Sodic Soil Solution  There are usually three options for correcting soil-related problems: change the plant species to a more tolerant species change the variety to a more tolerant variety change the soil.
  • 14. Alkalisoil Alkali, or alkaline, soils are clay soils with high pH, a poor soil structure and a low infiltration capacity. Often they have a hard calcareous layer at 0.5 to 1 meter depth. Causes: The causes of soil alkalinity are natural or they can be man-made  natural cause is the presence of soil minerals producing sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) upon weathering  no other source of man made sodium salts addition to the agriculture fields
  • 15. Alkali soil Solution: Alkaline soils with solid CaCO3 can be reclaimed with grass cultures, organic compost, waste hair and feathers, organic garbage, etc. ensuring the incorporation of much acidifying material (inorganic or organic material) into the soil, and enhancing dissolved Ca in the field water by releasing CO2 gas. Deep plowing and incorporating the calcareous subsoil into the top soil also helps
  • 17.  They are characterised by low bulk density of the topsoil resulting in the sinking of farm animals and labourers as well as poor anchorage to paddy seedlings.  Such soils can be reclaimed by, passing of 400 kg stone roller.
  • 18.
  • 20. The size of the particles are the largest. It is granular and consists of rock and mineral particles that are very small. The texture is coarse.. Sandy soil is composed of 60-70% sand, 20-25% silt and 10-15% clay.
  • 21.  Hard pan occurs in red soil areas below 15 cm depth due to the movement of clay and iron hydroxides and settling at shallow depth, preventing the root proliferation. These soils can be reclaimed by  Chiselling the soils with chisel plough at 0.5 m interval first in one direction and then in the direction perpendicular to the previous one, once in three years.
  • 23.  The soils are weakly aggregated soil structure are easily broken by the impact of rain drops resulting in the formation of clay crust at the soil surface.  The clay pan prevent the emerging seedlings and arrest the free exchange of gasses between the soil and atmosphere
  • 25. soft clay soil  soft clay soil Defined as saturated clay soils that have low values of shear strength and coefficient of textures also have high values for compression and secondary compression and creep behavior.
  • 26. collapsible soil A soil which is possible to bear high stress value low settlement. In case that soil exposed to high amount of moisture they quickly collapse and a high settlement occur.
  • 27. Swelling soil  Swelling soil Is the soil that gives a significant increase in size when absorbed water as it gives high shrinkage ratio at the exit of the water. The swelling ratio depends on increasing dry density and increase the percentage of clay
  • 28. DISPERSIVE SOILS  Dispersion can occur in any given soil with a high percentage of exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP), causing internal erosion and eventually piping through embankment dams.
  • 29.
  • 30. Water logging refers to the saturation of soil with water. Soil may be regarded as water logged when the water table of the groundwater is too high to conveniently permit an anticipated activity, like agriculture. Water Logging
  • 31. Causes Of Water Logging (3)-Impervious Obstruction. (4)-Inadequate Drainage. (5)-Impervious Soil (6)-Flat country Slope
  • 33. Prevention Of Water Logging There are many following steps to control the water logging: Canal Closures Lowering Full Supply Level Lining Of Canals and water courses Provision Of Intercepting Drains Provision Of Surface Drains Pumping Plantation Crop Rotation