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SALT Model
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Year: 1983
Version: 1.0

Abstract:

The SALT computer program may be used to analyze experimentally derived crop salt tolerance response data. The program uses a non-linear least squares inversion method to find the unknown parameters in several salt tolerance response functions. One of three models included in the program is the familiar piecewise linear response function. Application of this function leads to estimates for the salinity threshold and the slope of the response curve. Two alternative types of salinity response functions are also considered.

The program comes with a user manual giving a detailed description of the computer model and the required input data. Application of the program is illustrated with several examples. A listing of the program is also provided.
 

References:

M. Th. van Genuchten. 1983. Analyzing Crop Salt Tolerance Data: Model Description and Users Manual. Research Report No. 120. U.S. Salinity Laboratory, USDA-ARS, Riverside, California.
 

Contact:

The program and manual are available upon request from:
Walter Russell
USDA-ARS U.S. Salinity Laboratory
450 W Big Springs Road
Riverside, CA 92507-4617

Tel: 951-369-4850
Fax: 951-342-4964
Walt.Russell@ars.usda.gov

   
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