2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrs.2015.04.004
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The impact of informal irrigation practices on soil drainage condition, soil pollution and land suitability for agriculture in El Saf area of El Giza Governorate

Abstract: The study area was selected in El Saf District of El Giza Governorate in Egypt, covering 21461.4 ha of Nile sediments and their outskirts of alluvial higher and lower terraces. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of informal irrigation practices on drainage deterioration, soil pollution and land suitability for agricultural use using the satellite LDCM data 2013. From the lower alluvial terraces (partly cultivated using wastewater), the drainage flows westward via descending slopes resulting in land… Show more

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“…Available heavy metals did not exceed the maximum permissible limits according to USEPA (1997), WHO/FAO (2007), andEuropean Union (2002). These results could be supported with the studies of El Azab, H. E., et al, (2015) who studied the status of heavy metals in the vicinity of the study area. The distribution of heavy metals, in general, and especially the total content, can be related to differences in parent material in every geomorphic unit.…”
Section: Impact Of Urbanization On Soilsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Available heavy metals did not exceed the maximum permissible limits according to USEPA (1997), WHO/FAO (2007), andEuropean Union (2002). These results could be supported with the studies of El Azab, H. E., et al, (2015) who studied the status of heavy metals in the vicinity of the study area. The distribution of heavy metals, in general, and especially the total content, can be related to differences in parent material in every geomorphic unit.…”
Section: Impact Of Urbanization On Soilsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Concentrations in waters used for irrigations in China show very high fluctuations, and can exceed the values recorded in the Ner River multiple times: Cd -0.0002-3.45 mg•dm -3 , Cr -0.0003-4.08 mg•dm -3 , Mn -0.251 mg•dm -3 , Ni -0.007 mg•dm -3 , Pb -0.0005-6.86 mg•dm -3 , Zn -0.05-51 mg•dm -3 [14]. In the El Saf Region in Egypt, sewage waters used for irrigations also show higher concentrations of heavy metals: 0.004-0.08 mg•dm -3 cadmium, 0.02-0.28 mg•dm -3 lead, and 0.001-0.03 mg•dm -3 nickel [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This clay is important adsorption medium for heavy metals in soils. The clayey soils hold a high amount of metals when compared to sandy one [44].…”
Section: Heavy Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%