## Abstract Seasonal cracking of the soil matrix results in poor estimates of runoff and infiltration by simulation models due to the changing soil storage conditions. In this study, soil surface elevation changes were measured every two weeks and soil crack volume was calculated for a twoโyear per
Large Intact Soil Slabs for studying the Effects of Soil and Plant Properties on Surface Runoff
โ Scribed by J.T. Douglas; R.M. Ritchie; I. Takken; C.E. Crawford; J.K. Henshall
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 322 KB
- Volume
- 73
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8634
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โฆ Synopsis
A system is described for the collection and preparation of large (0)5 t) slabs of soil from the "eld for use in studies of surface runo!. Sample collection involves insertion of a steel-cutting frame to the chosen depth, followed by under-cutting by a hydraulically driven base-plate. In the laboratory, the slab is mounted on a frame with an adjustable slope. The cutting frame is replaced by a retention box that allows monitoring of surface runo! and soil water content after applications of wastes and simulated rainfall. Measurements of #ow rate, velocity and depth on the soil surface enable characterization of surface hydraulic resistance. Nondestructive measurements of soil surface roughness can be made before and after runo! tests, and soil structural attributes are determined after collection of appropriate intact samples from the soil slab. The general applicability of the slab collection and monitoring methods are discussed in the light of experience gained with both grassland soils and arable soils.
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