Soil salinization alleviating system
A salinization and soil technology, applied in the direction of soil lifting machinery, soil preparation methods, agricultural machinery and tools, etc., can solve the problem of not being able to well inhibit the rise of soil salinity, not being able to well eliminate the accumulation of salt, and unfavorable for long-term promotion and use, etc. problems, to achieve the effect of improving soil aggregate structure and water properties, reducing the speed of surface salt accumulation, and improving soil salinization
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Embodiment 1
[0027] A soil salinization improvement system, comprising the steps of:
[0028] Step 1. Digging ditches: Dig deep in the soil area to be improved, and excavate and build ditches. The inclined slope flows into the ditches, avoiding the soil salinization caused by the rise of the groundwater level, and the distance between two adjacent ditches is 30m, and the length of each ditch is 15m, the width is 5m, and the depth is 4m;
[0029] Step 2: Establish terrace fields: Excavate the foundation pit in the soil area on both sides of the ditch excavated in step 1. The excavation depth of the foundation pit is half of the depth of the ditch, and lay a layer of sand on the bottom of the foundation pit. The laid sand layer The thickness is 3cm, and it is used as a reverse osmosis layer to inhibit the surface accumulation of salt in the underlying soil and groundwater as the soil capillary water rises, effectively improving soil salinization. After the sand is laid, the plastic film wit...
Embodiment 2
[0034] A soil salinization improvement system, comprising the steps of:
[0035] Step 1. Digging ditches: Dig deep in the soil area to be improved, and excavate and build ditches. The inclined slope flows into the ditch to avoid soil salinization caused by the rise of the groundwater level. The distance between the ditch and two adjacent ditches is 35m. The length of each ditch is 18m, the width is 6m, and the depth is 4.2m;
[0036] Step 2: Establish terrace fields: Excavate the foundation pit in the soil area on both sides of the ditch excavated in step 1. The excavation depth of the foundation pit is half of the depth of the ditch, and lay a layer of sand on the bottom of the foundation pit. The laid sand layer With a thickness of 4cm, it is used as a reverse osmosis layer to inhibit the surface accumulation of salt in the underlying soil and groundwater as the soil capillary water rises, effectively improving soil salinization. After the sand is laid, the plastic film wit...
Embodiment 3
[0041] A soil salinization improvement system, comprising the steps of:
[0042] Step 1. Digging ditches: Dig deep in the soil area to be improved, and excavate and build ditches. The inclined slope flows into the ditches, avoiding the soil salinization caused by the rise of the groundwater level, and the distance between two adjacent ditches is 40m, and the length of each ditch is 20m, the width is 8m, and the depth is 5m;
[0043] Step 2: Establish terrace fields: Excavate the foundation pit in the soil area on both sides of the ditch excavated in step 1. The excavation depth of the foundation pit is half of the depth of the ditch, and lay a layer of sand on the bottom of the foundation pit. The laid sand layer The thickness is 5cm, and it is used as a reverse osmosis layer to inhibit the surface accumulation of salt in the underlying soil and groundwater as the soil capillary water rises, effectively improving soil salinization. After the sand is laid, the plastic film wit...
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