Author(s): Shafik I. Abdel.Aal, Ragaa E.A. Sabrah, Rafaat K. Rabie, and Hago M. Abdel Magid
Article publication date: 1997-08-01
Vol. 15 No. 2 (yearly), pp. 361-377.
DOI:
167

Keywords

groundwater, Saudi Arabia, water quality

Abstract

Appraisal of groundwater used for irrigation in El-Gassim region of Central Saudi Arabia was made by chemically analysing 217 representative water samples. Based on previous water criteria guidelines and a modification by us, the data obtained were intensively processed and transformed. Accordingly, water quality and suitability maps were developed under the conditions of this study with special focus on wheat production. The water quality parameters investigated revealed the following: 1) water salinity ranged from 210-8200 ppm with an average of 2375 ppm (i.e. between 16.6 and .83 t ha-1 of salt deposited in soil per season for wheat and alfalfa cultivation); 2) extensive water extraction caused a significant increment in SO=4 I Cl- ratio; 3) accumulation of reactive constituents such as H2S, FeS and SO=4 caused corrosion and damaged the pivot pipeline and 4) irrigation water contributed to soluble potassium which amounted to 475 and 2500 kg K2S04 ha-1 season-1 for wheat and alfalfa crops, respectively.