2023
DOI: 10.1002/ird.2857
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Field‐scale measurements of soil physico‐chemical profiles of the Potohar region in the Indus basin of Pakistan

Abstract: Soil physico‐chemical properties are important for best management practices. We measured infiltration, bulk density, texture, water retention and chemical profiles from the surface to 1.0 m and lithology to 50 m depths at 30 sites. The infiltration data were fitted to the cumulative and infiltration rate models of Philip and Horton. The same sites were used for water retention, physico‐chemical properties and lithological assessment. The cumulative models fit persistently better than their infiltration rate f… Show more

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“…The average field capacity and wilting point for both soil types were 42 and 7%, respectively, with a dry bulk density of 1.4 g cm −3 . These soil properties were determined in the Soil Physics Laboratory of PCRWR and are comparable with those reported by Grewal et al (1990), Saxton and Rawls (2006), Yost (2016) and Malik and Ashraf (2023). The available water level with these soil properties is 35%.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The average field capacity and wilting point for both soil types were 42 and 7%, respectively, with a dry bulk density of 1.4 g cm −3 . These soil properties were determined in the Soil Physics Laboratory of PCRWR and are comparable with those reported by Grewal et al (1990), Saxton and Rawls (2006), Yost (2016) and Malik and Ashraf (2023). The available water level with these soil properties is 35%.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Punjab province is mainly located in Doabs, characterized by interfluves systems bounded by rivers. These Doabs are interconnected with the extensive network of the Indus River and its tributaries spanning approximately 1200 km in length [ 2 , 36 – 38 ]. The specific study area is situated in the central region of the Thal Doab and its surface is primarily comprised of floodplain deposits of the lower terrace and loess deposits of the upper terrace ( Fig 2 ) [ 2 , 39 ].…”
Section: Geology Hydrostratigraphy and Geomorphology Of The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%