What is a good sodium adsorption ratio?
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24 Citations | The sodium adsorption ratio of water samples indicates its suitability for irrigation and falls in the category of fairly suitable to excellent. |
14 Citations | The Sodium Adsorption Ratio lies between 0.2 and 2.0, indicating that the water is suitable for irrigation. |
15 Citations | The mean sodium adsorption ratio for study site was 19.17 ± 2.92 in the irrigated plots, which is above the threshold limit for many plant species and may threaten the survival of woody and perennial herbaceous vegetation in the study area. |
18 Citations | The Sodium Adsorption Ratio was between 1.5 and 3.0 and residual sodium carbonate was below 1.24 Meq/l, indicating that the Sand River water is still suitable for irrigation. |
Open access•Journal Article 26 Citations | For example, soil Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) are often determined using laborious and time consuming laboratory tests but it may be more suitable and economical to develop a method which uses a more simple soil salinity index. |
The simulations suggest that a lower Si/Al ratio (or higher Na+ and Al content) substantially increases adsorption at low pressures. | |
Finally, it should be mentioned that the proposed methods are easy-to-apply and sufficiently accurate which require the less calculations leading to the rapid estimation of sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) in wide range of operational conditions. | |
The values of sodium adsorption ratio indicate that the groundwater of the area falls under the category of low sodium hazard. | |
27 Citations | Although the variations in the sorbed amountand adsorption coefficients apparently originate from a changein the sorbate/sorbent/water ratio, only the equilibrium concentration significantly affects adsorption. |
Open access•Journal Article 22 Citations | The values of sodium adsorption ratio indicate that majority of samples fall under the category of low to high sodium hazards. |
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