Assessment Sugar Factories Wastes’ Performance on Wind Erosion Control

Authors

  • H.R. Asgari Department of Desert Region Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran
  • masume Sabzi Department of Desert Region Management, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Iran
  • S.F. Afzali Department of Natural Resourse and Enviorment Engineering, University of Shiraz, Iran.
Abstract:

Wind erosion is considered a major global environmental problem. Dust storms from the migration of sand dunes can seriously damage civil, industrial, and agricultural areas and a method to stabilize these sand dunes is mulching. The present study investigates the feasibility of using organic wastes of Press mud and Dunder with clay for the production of environmentally-friendly mulches. Sandy soil from the Dejgah Region, Fars Province, has been used as bed treatment. The treatments have been prepared, using different ratios of the above mentioned materials and 250 ml of water has been added to the each mulch combination to be sprinkled on a plot of sand, 50 × 30 × 1 cm in size. The research has measured Mechanical parameters such as Compressive Resistance (CR), Abrasion Resistance (AR), and Impact Resistance (IR), created by mulches, along with Wind Erodibility (WE) of the treatments and has analyzed the resultant measured data by means of SPSS software. An increase in the fraction of organic wastes has significantly increased CR, IR, and AR values, thus reducing WE. Higher amounts of organic matter and clay increase the CR and the application of 100g Dunder plus 100g Clay has been considered the best composition of organic mulch for stabilization of sand dunes.

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Journal title

volume 4  issue 3

pages  539- 546

publication date 2018-07-01

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