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1 By: Bridgette Quintero and Robert Romero, Undergraduate Research Assistantship (URA) Program Mentor: Dr. A. Salim Bawazir, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, New Mexico State University NEW MEXICO AMP ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION

2  Project Description  Objective  Hypothesis  Zeolite as a Material  Location  Project Methodology  Results/Conclusion  References and Acknowledgements

3  Sandy Soils in Mesilla Valley  Farmers Irrigate more often  Conserve Water  Zeolite  Ratios of Zeolite and Sandy Soil  Young Pecan Trees  Soil Moisture Monitored Figure 1 : Zeolite Structure

4  To determine if zeolite is a good amendment to the agricultural sandy soils of Las Cruces, New Mexico in an effort to conserve water.  To determine the minimum mixed ratio of zeolite-soil mixture.

5  Zeolite/soil mixture will reduce evaporation losses, reduce infiltration rate and store water in the plant root zone for longer periods than the agricultural sandy soils of Las Cruces, New Mexico

6  Zeolite of clinoptilolite type is a naturally occurring mineral that is mined near Winston, New Mexico and has the following characteristics:  It is a volcanogenic sedimentary mineral composed of primarily hydrated alumino silicates Breck, D.W. (1974). -  It carries a negative charge which is balanced by freely moving cations (positive charges),  It has an open framework with a network of pores giving it a large surface area for trapping and exchanging valuable nutrients,  It is highly resistance to extreme temperatures, (thermally stable to 800 o C for certain synthetic types; Homes, 1994)  It holds nutrients in the root zone for plants to use when needed,  It has a lattice structure which makes it suitable for agricultural applications

7 Mesilla Valley, Las Cruces  The experiment was setup in the field located in the Mesilla Valley, NM (32°27’N,106°53’W).  A total of sixteen young pecan trees were planted and the soil moisture in the root zone is currently being monitored.

8  Thirty-two 3 ft 3 holes were dug 7 ½ ft apart, aligned in 4 rows of 8. Which are 30 ft apart.  Mixtures if zeolite sandy soil where added to the holes, 100% soil was added in the first row of 8 holes, 20% zeolite-80% soil added to the second row, 40%-60% added to the third row, and 100% zeolite was added to the fourth row of 8 holes. Soil/Zeolite TreeNo-Tree 100/0 A1-A4Z1-Z4 80/20 B1-B4Y1-Y4 60/40 C1-C4X1-X4 0/100 D1-D4W1-W4

9  Drip system was installed for each row to control the irrigation of trees and holes.  Sensors were calibrated for each sample of zeolite and soil mixture in a soil’s lab  CR-1000 data logger was programmed for a decagon EC-20

10  The mixtures were allowed to settle for some time before the actual monitoring of the soil moisture depletion begins.  Pecan tree that were monitored were irrigated by controlled volumes of water ( 30 gallons) weekly.  Grow tubes where added to protect the plants from frost and wildlife.  Data was collected at a rate of 1 sample per minute and averaged every 5-minutes and analyzed once a week. Figure 4: Example of grow tube

11 Figure 1: 100% Zeolite 100% Soil Figure 2: 20% Zeolite 100% Soil Figure 3: 40% Zeolite 100% Soil

12  Minimum average for 100% Zeolite was roughly 23 % moisture content.  Minimum average for 40% Zeolite & 60% soil was roughly 14% moisture content.  Minimum average for 20% Zeolite & 80% soil was roughly 16% moisture content.  Minimum average for 100% Soil was roughly 12% moisture content.  The final results are pending upon further data collection during the growing season of 2009.

13  Breck, D.W. (1974). Zeolite Molecular Sieves, Structure, Chemistry and Use. New York, J. Wiley: 771  Holmes, D.A. (1994). Zeolites: in Industrial Minerals and Rocks, 6 th edition, D.D. Carr, Senior Editor, Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, Inc., Littleton, Colorado: 1129-1158  New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation Staff, National Science Foundation (HRD #0331446), Jeanne Garland, Dr. Jacquez for the opportunity to participate in the program, Dr. A. Salim Bawazir, Juan Solis, Dung Tri Tran, and other graduate students.

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