Title of article :
Verification of harmful subsoil compaction in loess soils
Author/Authors :
Zink، نويسنده , , Alexander and Fleige، نويسنده , , Heiner and Horn، نويسنده , , Rainer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
A Compaction Verification Tool (CVT) is presented to detect harmful subsoil compaction based on critical values of soil functions [saturated hydraulic conductivity Ks = 10 cm × d−1 and air capacity (−60 hPa), AC60 = 5 vol%] to provide a soil protection tool for legislative purposes. Harmful subsoil compaction is defined as follows: if these two soil functions fall below their defined critical value (degradation class IV) and if the percentage of measured values achieves 10 to <25%, the soil is classified as “assumed harmful compacted”. If the percentage is >25%, then the soil is classified as “verified harmful compacted”. The concept is tested using Luvisols derived from loess. Single and multiple dynamic loadings were applied at field capacity using a tractor-pulled single wheel load frame with three loads (3.3, 6.3, and 7.5 Mg). Unloaded reference profiles and loaded ruts of experimental plots were analysed, horizon specifically, using undisturbed soil samples to detect changes in Ks and AC60 in the top- and subsoil. According to CVT, harmful subsoil compaction could be only determined for the 6.3 Mg load (13%, “assumed”) and for the 7.5 Mg load (52%, “verified”) at the 40 cm depth for the multiple wheel passes. However, significant load-dependent reduction of AC60 could be detected down to 60 cm (E- and Bt-horizon) for the 6.3 and 7.5 Mg loads, and for Ks down to 40 cm (E-horizon).
Keywords :
Luvisols , Compaction Verification Tool , Soil compaction , Wheeling experiment , Saturated hydraulic conductivity , Air capacity
Journal title :
Soil and Tillage Research
Journal title :
Soil and Tillage Research