Assessment of Water Logging and Its Remedial Measures

Authors

  • Arbaj R. Mulla, Shreyas M. Rodd, Shreyash V. Sankpal, Pravin M. Yedave, Yuvraj B. Ghorpade, Mr. Vinod R. Nejkar U. G. Student, Sharad Institute of Technology, College of Engineering, Yadrav, Ichalkaranji

Keywords:

Soil salinity, seepage, water logging, perforated pipe method, geomembrane.

Abstract

Water logging is the achromatization of soil with water. Soil may be regarded as doused when it's nearly impregnated with water, similar to when its air phase is confined and anaerobic conditions prevail. This design deals with the analysis of waterlogging in soil samples. Which include data collection of soil from nearby a campus, infiltration dimension of the soil, study of the drainage system at the soil sample, study of drainage outside the soil sample, study of the living rainwater harvesting system at nearby a campus, and eventually, grounded on the studies, remedial measures for reducing water logging of soil nearby a campus are set up. Waterlogging is one of the focal abiotic stresses that affect crop growth. It has become the key constraint to crop production in the temperate high rainfall zone (HRZ), particularly in regions with duplex soils.

Published

2023-04-18

How to Cite

Arbaj R. Mulla, Shreyas M. Rodd, Shreyash V. Sankpal, Pravin M. Yedave, Yuvraj B. Ghorpade, Mr. Vinod R. Nejkar. (2023). Assessment of Water Logging and Its Remedial Measures. International Journal of New Media Studies: International Peer Reviewed Scholarly Indexed Journal, 10(1), 143–151. Retrieved from https://ijnms.com/index.php/ijnms/article/view/97