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PENILAIAN KESESUAIAN LAHAN
UNTUK
IRIGASI
MK. STELA – smno.jurtnh.fpun.2013
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASI
Di daerah iklim arid dan semi-arid, di daerah penelitian, menurut hasil klasifikasi iklim, metode yg paling relevan
untuk memperbaiki produksi pertanian adalah “IRIGASI”.
To decide where and how to irrigate, natural conditions, available types of crops and technology, previous
experience, costs and benefit analysis, should be considered.
Untuk meminimumkan dampak negatif akibat praktek irigasi, seperti erosi tanah dan salinisasi, maka diperlukan
sistem evaluasi untuk tujuan irigasi.
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
LAHAN IRIGASI
Irigasi merupakan upaya yang dilakukan manusia untuk mengairi lahan pertanian.
Irigasi Permukaan merupakan sistem irigasi yang menyadap air langsung di sungai melalui bangunan bendung maupun
melalui bangunan pengambilan bebas (free intake) kemudian air irigasi dialirkan secara gravitasi melalui saluran
sampai ke lahan pertanian. Dalam hal ini dikenal saluran primer, sekunder, dan tersier.
Pengaturan air ini dilakukan dengan pintu air.
Prosesnya adalah gravitasi, tanah yang tinggi akan mendapat air lebih dulu.
Sumber: https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irigasi
LAHAN IRIGASI
Di lahan kering, air sangat langka dan pemanfaatannya harus efisien. Jumlah air irigasi yang diberikan ditetapkan
berdasarkan kebutuhan tanaman, kemampuan tanah memegang air, serta sarana irigasi yang tersedia.
Ada beberapa sistem irigasi untuk tanah kering, yaitu:
(1) irigasi tetes (drip irrigation),(2) irigasi curah (sprinkler irrigation),(3) irigasi saluran terbuka (open ditch irrigation), dan(4) irigasi bawah permukaan (subsurface irrigation).
Sumber:
LAHAN IRIGASI
Irigasi adalah suatu rekayasa teknik dalam usaha penyediaan, pengaturan,
pemanfaatan, dan pembuangan air irigasi untuk menunjang pertanian yang jenisnya meliputi irigasi permukaan, irigasi rawa,
irigasi air bawah tanah, irigasi pompa dan irigasi tambak.
(PP Irigasi no 20/2006)
Sumber:
LAHAN IRIGASI
Irigasi adalah usaha penyediaan dan pengaturan
air untuk menunjang pertanian yang jenisnya meliputi irigasi air permukaan,
irigasi air bawah tanah, irigasi pompa dan irigasi rawa
PP 77/2001
Sumber:
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASIMetodologi
Sistem Parametrik digunakan untuk mengevaluasi kesesuaian lahan bagi penggunaan irigasi (Sys et al., 1991); metode ini didasarkan atas
granulometrical baku dan karakteristik fisika dan kimia tanah.
Evaluasi dilakukan untuk estimasi kesesuaian lahan untuk irigasi permukaan sekala kecil, sehingga tidak melibatkan teknik-teknik seperti “drop irrigation”, yang mungkin akan
memberikan hasil evaluais yg berbeda.
Only potential land characteristics were taken into account but nothing is here reported about effective irrigation possibilities, i.e.
about irrigation water availability.
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASI
Faktor-faktor yg mempengaruhi kesesuaian tanah untuk irigasi dapat dikelompokkan menjadi empat golongan:
1. Ciri-ciri Fisika tanah, that determine the soil-water relationship in the soil such as permeability and available water content (both related to texture, structure, soil depth and calcium carbonates status);
2. Ciri-ciri Kimia Tanah, that interfere in the salinity/alkalinity status, such as soluble salts and exchangeable Na;
3. Ciri-ciri Drainage;4. Faktor Lingkungan, seperti lereng.
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
During heavy rainfall the upper soil layers become saturated and pools may
form. Water percolates to deeper layers and infiltrates from the
pools.
Sumber : http://www.fao.org/docrep/R4082E/r4082e07.htm
SOIL WATER RELATIONS
ABSORPTION OF WATER: Water in the soil is mostly and abundantly, under normal conditions, is available in the form of Capillary water. In the soil the space in between soil particle forms a
network of spaces, which normally is filled with water. The water that is present in such spaces is called capillary water.
Sumber: http://preuniversity.grkraj.org/html/4_PLANT_AND_WATER_RELATIONSHIP.htm
SOIL WATER RELATIONS
Most of the water is absorbed by the plants
is through root hair zone.
The figure shows the pathway of soil water
into root system.
Sumber: http://preuniversity.grkraj.org/html/4_PLANT_AND_WATER_RELATIONSHIP.htm
SOIL WATER RELATIONS
Availability of Water in the Soil
Soil is the major source of water for plants. The plants absorb water
through root hairs from the soil. The total water content present in
the soil is called holard. Out of this, the water which can be
absorbed by plants is chresard and remaining is called echard.
Diagram Showing Different forms of Soil Water and their Possible Relationship with Soil and Plant
Water Status.
Sumber: http://www.tutorvista.com/content/biology/biology-iv/plant-water-relations/availability-water-soil.php
SOIL WATER RELATIONS
Jadwal irigasiSome irrigation water is stored in the soil to be removed by crops and some is lost by evaporation, runoff, or seepage. The amount of water
lost through these processes is affected by irrigation system design and irrigation management. Prudent scheduling minimizes runoff and
percolation losses, which in turn usually maximizes irrigation efficiency by reducing energy and water use. (Of course, in situations where not
enough water was being applied, proper irrigation scheduling will increase energy and water use.)
When water supplies and irrigation equipment are adequate, irrigators tend to overirrigate, believing that applying more water will increase
crop yields. Instead, overirrigation can reduce yields because the excess soil moisture often results in plant disease, nutrient leaching,
and reduced pesticide effectiveness. In addition, water and energy are wasted.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-4.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONS
Jadwal irigasiThe quantity of water pumped can often be reduced without reducing yield. Studies have shown that irrigation scheduling
using water balance methods (to be discussed later) can save 15 to 35 percent of the water normally pumped without reducing
yield. Maximum yield usually does not equate to maximum profit.
The optimum economic yield is less than the maximum potential yield. Irrigation scheduling tips presented in popular farm magazines too often aim at achieving maximum yield with too little emphasis on
water and energy use effficiencies. An optimum irrigation schedule maximizes profit and optimizes water
and energy use.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-4.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONS
MENGHUBUNGKAN AIR-TANAH DENGAN CEKAMAN TANAMAN
Jumlah air yg harus diberikan pada setiap aktivitas irigasi tergantung pada sifat tanah dan jumlah air-tersedia yang dapat disimpan dalam tanah.
Jumlah air-tanah yg diserap tanaman sejak irigasi atau hujan terakhir disebut sebagai “depletion volume”.
Irrigation should begin when the crop comes under water stress severe enough to reduce crop yield or quality. The level of stress that will cause a
reduction in crop yield or quality depends on the kind of crop and its stage of development; the level varies during the growing season as the crop matures. For example, corn will tolerate more stress without causing a yield reduction
when the stress occurs during the vegetative stage as opposed to the pollination stage. Thus, determining when to irrigate is a scheduling decision
that should take into account the crop's sensitivity to stress.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-4.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONSThe relationship between water distribution in the soil and the concept of irrigation
scheduling when 50 percent of the PAW has been depleted.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-4.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONS
Determining When to Irrigate
There are three ways to decide when to irrigate:
1. measure soil-water 2. estimate soil-water using an accounting
approach (the check-book method) 3. measure crop stress.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-4.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONS
Irrigation scheduling is simply knowing when to irrigate and how much irrigatzon water to apply. An effective irrigation schedule helps to maximize profit while minimizing water
and energy use.
The following factors contribute to developing a workable and efficient irrigation schedule:
1. soil properties 2. soil-water relationships 3. type of crop and its sensitivity to drought stress 4. stage of crop development 5. availability of a water supply 6. climatic factors such as rainfall and temperature.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-1.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONSRelationship between plant-available water and water distribution in the soil.
Plant-available water, PAW, is the volume of water stored in the soil reservoir that can be used by plants. It is the difference between the volume of water stored when the
soil is at field capacity and the volume still remaining when the soil reaches the permanent wilting point (the lower limit)
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-1.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONS
Most crops will recover overnight from temporary wilting if less than 50 percent of the PAW has been depleted. Therefore, the allowable depletion volume generally recommended in North Carolina is 50 percent (Figure 9). However, the recommended volume may range from 40 percent or less in sandy soils to greater than 60 percent in
clayey soils.
The allowable depletion is also dependent on the type of crop, its stage of development, and its sensitivity to drought stress. For
example, the allowable depletion recommended for some drought-sensitive crops (vegetable crops in particular) is only 20 percent during
critical stages of development.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-1.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONSThe relationship between water distribution in the soil and the
concept of irrigation scheduling when 50 percent of the PAW has been depleted.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-1.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONS. Effective Root Depth
Rooting depth is the depth of the soil reservoir that the plant can reach to get PAW. Crop roots do not extract water uniformly from the entire root zone. Thus,the
effective root depth is that portion of the root zone where the crop extracts the majority of its water. Effective root depth is determined by both crop and soil
properties.Plant Influence on Effective Root Depth. Different species of plants have different potential rooting depths. The potential rooting depth is the maximum
rooting depth of a crop when grown in a moist soil with no barriers or restrictions that inhibit root elongation. Potential rooting depths of most agricultural crops
important in North Carolina range from about 2 to 5 feet. For example, the potential rooting depth of corn is about 4 feet.
Water uptake by a specific crop is closely related to its root distribution in the soil. About 70 percent of a plant's roots are found in the upper half of the crop's
maximum rooting depth. Deeper roots can extract moisture to keep the plant alive, but they do not extract suffficient water to maintain optimum growth. When
adequate moisture is present, water uptake by the crop is about the same as its root distribution. Thus, about 70 percent of the water used by the crop comes from the
upper half of the root zone (Figure 10). This zone is the effective root depth.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-1.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONSThe amount of water extracted by plants is influenced by the
distribution of the root in the soil.
Sumber: http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/evans/ag452-1.html
SOIL WATER RELATIONS. Root zone soil water extraction and plant root development patterns.
Sumber: http://www.ianrpubs.unl.edu/pages/publicationD.jsp?publicationId=1004
SOIL PERMEABILITY
Permeabilitas tanah merupakan sifat tanah untuk dapat merembeskan air dan udara , dan sifat ini sangat penting
dalam kaitannya dengan IRRIGATION. Banyak faktor mempengaruhi permeabilitas tanah. Sometimes they are extremely localized, such as cracks and holes, and it is difficult to calculate representative values of permeability from
actual measurements. Observations on soil texture, structure, consistency, colour/mottling, layering, visible pores and depth to
impermeable layers such as bedrock and claypan* form the basis for deciding if permeability measurements are likely to be
representative.
Sumber: ftp://ftp.fao.org/fi/CDrom/FAO_Training/FAO_Training/General/x6706e/x6706e09.htm
SOIL PERMEABILITY
Soil permeability relates to soil texture and structure
The size of the soil pores is of great importance with regard to the rate of infiltration (movement of water
into the soil) and to the rate of percolation (movement of water through the soil).
Pore size and the number of pores closely relate to soil texture and structure, and also influence soil
permeability.
Sumber: ftp://ftp.fao.org/fi/CDrom/FAO_Training/FAO_Training/General/x6706e/x6706e09.htm
SOIL PERMEABILITY
Rataan permeabilitas berbagai tekstur tanah (cm/hour )
Sumber: ftp://ftp.fao.org/fi/CDrom/FAO_Training/FAO_Training/General/x6706e/x6706e09.htm
PASIR = Sand 5.0
Sandy loam 2.5
Loam 1.3
Clay loam 0.8
Silty clay 0.25
LIAT = Clay 0.05
SOIL PERMEABILITY
Struktur tanah sangat ememodifikasi laju permeabilitas:
Sumber: ftp://ftp.fao.org/fi/CDrom/FAO_Training/FAO_Training/General/x6706e/x6706e09.htm
Tipe Struktur Tanah Permeability1
Platy
- Greatly overlapping
Dari sangat lambat menjadi sangat cepat
- Slightly overlapping
BlockyPrismaticGranular
SOIL PERMEABILITY
Soil permeability classesPermeability is commonly measured in terms of the
rate of water flow through the soil in a given period of time. It is usually expressed either as a permeability rate
in centimetres per hour (cm/h), millimetres per hour (mm/h), or centimetres per
day (cm/d), or as a coefficient of permeability k in metres per second (m/s)
or in centimetres per second (cm/s).
Sumber: ftp://ftp.fao.org/fi/CDrom/FAO_Training/FAO_Training/General/x6706e/x6706e09.htm
SOIL PERMEABILITYKelas Permeabilitas Tanah untuk Pertanian dan Konservasi
Sumber: ftp://ftp.fao.org/fi/CDrom/FAO_Training/FAO_Training/General/x6706e/x6706e09.htm
Kelas Permeabilitas TanahLaju Permeabilitas1
cm/hour cm/day
Sangat Lambat - Very slow Less than 0.13 Less than 3
Slow 0.13 - 0.3 3 - 12
Moderately slow 0.5 - 2.0 12 - 48
Moderate 2.0 - 6.3 48 - 151
Moderately rapid 6.3 - 12.7 151 - 305
Rapid 12.7 - 25 305 - 600
SANGAT CEPAT - Very rapid More than 25 More than 600
SOIL PERMEABILITY
Permeability also varies with soil texture and structure. Permeability is generally rated from very rapid to very slow. This is the mechanism by
which water reaches the subsoil and rooting zone of plants. It also refers to the movement of water below the root zone. Water that
percolates deep in the soil may reach a perched water table or groundwater aquifer.
Sumber: http://passel.unl.edu/pages/informationmodule.php?idinformationmodule=1130447039&topicorder=10&maxto=10
SOIL PERMEABILITY
Infiltration and permeability describe the manner by which water moves into and through soil. Water held in a soil is
described by the term water content. Water content can be quantified on both a gravimetric (g water/g soil) and
volumetric (ml water/ml soil) basis. The volumetric expression of water content is used most
often. Since 1 gram of water is equal to 1 milliliter of water, we can easily determine the weight of water and
immediately know its volume. The following discussion will consider water content on a
volumetric basis.
Sumber: http://passel.unl.edu/pages/informationmodule.php?idinformationmodule=1130447039&topicorder=10&maxto=10
SOIL PERMEABILITY
Water holding capacity designates the ability of a soil to hold water. It is useful information for irrigation scheduling, crop selection,
groundwater contamination considerations, estimating runoff and determining when plants will become stressed. Water holding capacity
varies by soil texture .
Sumber: http://passel.unl.edu/pages/informationmodule.php?idinformationmodule=1130447039&topicorder=10&maxto=10
SOIL WHC
Medium textured soils (fine sandy loam, silt loam and silty clay loam) have the highest water holding capacity,
while coarse soils (sand, loamy sand and sandy loam) have the lowest water holding capacity. Medium textured soils
with a blend of silt, clay and sand particles and good aggregation provide a large number of pores that hold water
against gravity. Coarse soils are dominated by sand and have very little silt and clay. Because of this, there is little aggregation and few
small pores that will hold water against gravity. Fine textured clayey soils have a lot of small pores that hold
much water against gravity. Water is held very tightly in the small pores making it difficult for plants to adsorb it.
Sumber: http://passel.unl.edu/pages/informationmodule.php?idinformationmodule=1130447039&topicorder=10&maxto=10
SOIL PERMEABILITYSince soil texture varies by depth, so does water holding capacity. A soil may have a
clayey surface with a silty B horizon and a sandy C horizon. To determine water holding capacity for the soil profile, the depth of each horizon is multiplied by the available water for that soil texture, and then the values for the different horizons
are added together.Calculation of water holding capacity for a soil profile:
Sumber: http://passel.unl.edu/pages/informationmodule.php?idinformationmodule=1130447039&topicorder=10&maxto=10
SOIL DRAINAGE
Well-drained soils also are preferred for many nonagricultural uses. Home sites and housing developments should be located in well-drained soils, especially if basements are to remain dry and septic
systems are to function efficiently.
One of the best indicators of drainage class is soil color. The more redoximorphic features (mottling due to wetness) and gray in the
subsoil, the poorer the soil drainage, the longer and higher the water tables stand in a soil profile, the more intense is the mottling and the
higher it occurs within the profile. Soil scientists recognize six drainage classes in the field. Figure 23 shows the relationship
between topography or position on the landscape and the resulting soil drainage. The water table, as indicated on the figure, is
shown as it might appear during wet seasons.
Sumber: http://faculty.msmary.edu/envirothon/current/guide/soil_structure.htm
Kelas drainage dan lokasinya pada landskap Maryland.
Sumber: http://faculty.msmary.edu/envirothon/current/guide/soil_structure.htm
SOIL DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE BERLEBIHAN Water is removed from the soil very rapidly because of either coarse textures (such as sand and loamy sand) or
shallow, porous profiles on steep slopes. Excessively drained soils are suited poorly to agriculture unless irrigation is
practiced. No drainage mottles occur in these soils.
DRAINAGE BAIK. Aerasi tanahnya bagus. Subsoil colors are bright and the
profile lacks redoximorphic features above 1 m (40 in.). Brown, yellowish brown and reddish brown colors
are common.Sumber: http://faculty.msmary.edu/envirothon/current/guide/soil_structure.htm
SOIL DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE CUKUP BAIK
In these soils, redoximorphic features are present above 1 m (40 in.) indicating that saturated conditions or water tables
occur above this depth at various times during the year. Mottles are restricted to the 0.5 to 1 m (20 to 40 in.) zone for
classification in this category. These soils may retard crop growth in wet years, but crops may do very well during
drought periods. Artificial drainage may be beneficial during wet periods.
Septic systems may experience periodic failure during saturated conditions.
Sumber: http://faculty.msmary.edu/envirothon/current/guide/soil_structure.htm
SOIL DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE AGAK BURUK
Redoximorphic features occur within the 10 to 20 in. zone, indicating prolonged periods of saturation or high water
tables.
Gangguan atau kegagalan tanaman yg serus dapat terjadi selama tahun-tahun basah. Kalau ridak ada drainage buatan,
produksi tanaman terhambat dan sistem septik biasanya gagal.
Sumber: http://faculty.msmary.edu/envirothon/current/guide/soil_structure.htm
SOIL DRAINAGE
Poorly drained. These soils have dark surface horizons and gray subsoils with redoximorphic features occurring
above 25 cm (10 in.). They have high water tables or are ponded for long
periods or both. These soils usually occupy level areas or footslope positions and are productive only if they are artificially drained. Development of
these soils for home sites should be avoided.
Sumber: http://faculty.msmary.edu/envirothon/current/guide/soil_structure.htm
SOIL DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE SANGAT BURUK
Water is removed so slowly that the water table remains at or on the surface much of the year. These soils usually
occupy low-lying and concave or depressed positions on the landscape.
They normally have very dark or black, thick surface horizons with relatively high organic matter contents. The
subsoils usually are gray. These soils can be used for agriculture, but only if intensive drainage is practiced.
Sumber: http://faculty.msmary.edu/envirothon/current/guide/soil_structure.htm
SOIL DRAINAGE
The soil drainage class and some characteristic features associated with each class are depicted in the following
figure (from Soil Survey).
One characteristic feature in the figure is the depth of rooting that typically occurs in each drainage class, providing there are no other restrictions (i.e., compacted layer) to root
penetration.
Deeper rooting depths are associated with well drained soils, because the depth of the water table below the
surface is not restricting root growth and oxygen exchange.
Sumber: http://nrcca.cals.cornell.edu/soil/CA3/
SOIL DRAINAGEAlthough not all plant species respond the same, for most common agricultural
crops, a deeper and healthy root environment translates into higher biomass productivity. Studies in New York have shown 2 to 3 fold yield increases in corn and forage production on well drained soils as compared to those grown on somewhat
poorly to poorly drained soils.
Sumber: http://nrcca.cals.cornell.edu/soil/CA3/
LAHAN IRIGASI
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EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASI
The different land characteristics that influence the soil suitability for irrigation are rated and a capability index for irrigation (Ci) is
calculated according to the formula:
Ci = A/100 * B/100 * C/100 * D/100 * E/100 * F/100
dimana: Ci: Indeks kapabilitas untuk irigasi; A: nilai tekstur tanah; B:
nilai kedalaman tanah; C: nilai status CaCO3 ;D: nilai salinitas/alkalinitas; E: nilai drainage dan F: nilai
slope.
Kelas kapabilitas didefinisikan menurut nilai indeks kapabilitasnya (atau kesesuaian) (Ci) (Table 28).
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASITable 28 - Capability indexes for the different capability classes
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
Indeks Kapabilitas Class Definition Symbol
>80 I Excellent S1
60-80 II Suitable S2
45-60 III Slightly suitable S3
30-45 IV Almost unsuitable N1
<30 V Unsuitable N2
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASI
For slope class, texture, soil depth, calcium carbonate status, salinity and alkalinity,
drainage, a weighted average was calculated for the upper 100cm of the soil profile then the considered factors were rated according
to Table 29-Table 34.
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASITable 29 - Rating of slopes (after Sys et al., 1991)
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
Slope class (%) RatingNon terraced Terraced
0-1 100 1001-3 95 953-5 90 955-8 80 95
8-16 60 8516-30 50 70>30 30 50
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASITable 30 - Rating of textural classes for irrigation (after Sys et al., 1991)
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
KELAS TEKSTUR TANAHRating
<15%Gravel
15-40%Gravel
40-75%Gravel
Clay – LIAT 65 65 55Loam – LEMPUNG 90 80 70
Sand – PASIR 30 25 25Silt – DEBU 90 80 70
Sandy clay loam 95 85 75Silty clay loam 100 90 80
Loamy sand – PASIR BERLEMPUNG 55 50 45Sandy clay – LIAT BERPASIR 75 65 60Silty clay – LIAT BERDEBU 85 95 80
Clay loam – LEMPUNG LIAT 100 90 80Sandy clay – LIAT BERPASIR 80 90 75Silt loam – LEMPUNG DEBU 90 80 70
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASITable 31 - Rating of soil depth (after Sys et al., 1991)
Table 32 - Rating of CaCO3 (Sys et al., 1991)
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
Soil depth (cm) Rating CaCO3 (%) Rating
<20 30 >50 3020-50 60 25-50 6050-80 80 10-25 85
80-100 90 0.3-10 100>100 100
Table 33 - Rating of salinity and alkalinity (after Sys et al., 1991)
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
Na+ (%)Electric conductivity (mS)
0-4 4-8 8-16 16-30 >30
0-8 100100*
9590*
9080*
8570*
8060*
8-15 9590*
9080*
8570*
8060*
7550*
15-30 9080*
8570*
8060*
7550*
7040*
>30 8570*
8060*
7550*
7040*
6530*
(*) Clay, Silty clay, and Sandy clay
Table 34 - Rating of drainage classes (after Sys et al., 1991, modified)Results and discussion
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
Kelas Drainage
Rating
Clay, silty clay, sandy clay, silty clay loam
other textures
Excessively drained 100 100
Somewhat excessively drained 80 100
Well drained 85 95Moderately drained 65 80
Somewhat poorly drained 55 70
Poorly drained 45 55
Very poorly drained 30 50
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASIFigure 24 - Land suitability for irrigation
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASITable 35 - Absolute and relative extent of different classes of
suitability for irrigation
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
Class Land unitArea
km2 %S2 10, 12, 22, 23, 6, 31 42,65 6,59
S3 1, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 18, 34 229,73 35,51
N1 7, 4, 17, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 35, 37, 33
157,55 24,35
N2 2, 3, 5, 15, 16, 24, 30, 36 168,40 26,03
Not Relevant U, R, Q 12,04 1,86
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASI
Di lokasi penelitian tidak ada area yg sangat sesuai untuk irigasi.
Moderately suitable land units are located in the alluvial valley (western part of the study area), and in the forest of Ben Slimane, where, of course, irrigation transformation is purely theoretical.
The largest part of the agricultural areas were classified as marginally suitable, the most limiting factors being physical parameters such as
slope, soil texture, and soil depth. This does not exclude the presence of small favoured areas where
conditions can be much better.
Faktor kimiawi seperti salinitas dan kandungan CaCO3 umumnya bukan faktor pembatas di lokasi penelitian.
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
EVALUASI LAHAN UNTUK IRIGASI
Pada lokasi dataran, banyak area yang tidak sesuai karena faktor pembatas sifat fisika tanah :
Faktor pembatas tidak dapat diatasi dengan tingkat pengelolaan yanag ada sekarang, tetapi masih dimungkinkan
untuk irigasi dengan menerapkan teknik-teknik mirigasi lainnya.
In fact, some scattered spots of trees and vegetable orchards with drop irrigation are occasionally present, demonstrating the feasibility of
these techniques.
In the eastern escarpments, steep slopes and shallow soils lead to permanent unsuitable conditions for surface irrigation.
Sumber: http://www.iao.florence.it/training/geomatics/BenSlimane/Marocco21_4_2_3.htm
STELA – smno-fpub-mei2013