In: Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, vol. 66, no. 1
Nina Stoppe - Rainer Horn
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2018, 87 - 96
O článku:
Differences in soil stability, especially in visually comparable soils can occur due to microstructural processes
and interactions. By investigating these microstructural processes with rheological investigations, it is possible to achieve
a better understanding of soil behaviour from the mesoscale (soil aggregates) to macroscale (bulk soil). In this paper, a
rheological investigation of the factors influencing microstructural stability of riparian soils was conducted. Homogenized
samples of Marshland soils from the riparian zone of the Elbe River (North Germany) were analyzed with amplitude
sweeps (AS) under controlled shear deformation in a modular compact rheometer MCR 300 (Anton Paar, Germany)
at different matric potentials. A range physicochemical parameters were determined (texture, pH, organic matter, CaCO3
etc.) and these factors were used to parameterize pedotransfer functions.
The results indicate a clear dependence of microstructural elasticity on texture and water content. Although the influence
of individual physicochemical factors varies depending on texture, the relevant features were identified taking combined
effects into account. Thus, stabilizing factors are: organic matter, calcium ions, CaCO3 and pedogenic iron oxides;
whereas sodium ions and water content represent structurally unfavorable factors. Based on the determined statistical relationships
between rheological and physicochemical parameters, pedotransfer functions (PTF) have been developed.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Stoppe, N., Horn, R. 2018. Microstructural strength of tidal soils – a rheometric approach to develop
pedotransfer functions. In Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, vol. 66, no.1, pp. 87-96. 0042-790X (until 2019) .
APA:
Stoppe, N., Horn, R. (2018). Microstructural strength of tidal soils – a rheometric approach to develop
pedotransfer functions. Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, 66(1), 87-96. 0042-790X (until 2019) .