2019
DOI: 10.25131/sajg.122.0029
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Hydrogeological Properties of Gypseous soils in South Africa

Abstract: Gypseous soils occur in the western arid and semi-arid regions of South Africa and Namibia. These soils exhibit a complex nature and abnormal behaviour due to their gypsum content and as such they have become more prevalent in research. As these soils are finding more use in industry, an astute understanding of their hydrogeological properties and behaviour is required. Powdery gypseous soil samples collected from the Northern Cape (Geelvloer) and Western Cape (Rooiberg and R355) Provinces, as well as a prepar… Show more

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“…Access to the market will contribute to the economic growth of the locality and the community where the farmer is located through the provision of good farm produce for people to buy and eat in which generation of wealth and riches is achieved by the farmer. The finding of the study is in disharmony with [64], who opined that in terms of agricultural exports' role in economic growth, the agricultural sector did not play a growth-leading role because it did not meet the criteria required for it to do so. Ref.…”
Section: Probit Regression Analysis Of the Determinants Of The Respon...mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Access to the market will contribute to the economic growth of the locality and the community where the farmer is located through the provision of good farm produce for people to buy and eat in which generation of wealth and riches is achieved by the farmer. The finding of the study is in disharmony with [64], who opined that in terms of agricultural exports' role in economic growth, the agricultural sector did not play a growth-leading role because it did not meet the criteria required for it to do so. Ref.…”
Section: Probit Regression Analysis Of the Determinants Of The Respon...mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Since gypsum outcrops confer additional harsh conditions compared to non-gypsum soils, especially in arid environments, we might expect a Figure 1: Pedogenic gypsisols are associated with the Benguela Upwelling System in southern Africa. 2,3 Mean annual rainfall for most of this coastal region with >40 fog days per year is less than 50 mm. 3,4 Source: Data obtained from various sources…”
Section: Community Ecologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…When soils contain more than 30% gypsum, it has stronger implications for physical and chemical properties relevant for agronomic purposes (Casby-Horton et al, 2015). A positive relationship between gypsum content and penetration resistance was demonstrated by Poch and Verplancke (1997), due to progressive clogging of pores by gypsum crystals, although they do not substantially affect soil hydraulic conductivity, also stated by Greyling and Van Rooy (2019). Roots have difficulties penetrating these highly irregular pores due to the lack of continuous and regular pore diameters (Poch et al, 1998).…”
Section: Land Use Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%