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Granulometric composition and hydrolimits of soil textures for non-regularly overflowing area

In: Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, vol. 19, no. 2
Ladislav Kováč - Dana Kotorová - Jana Jakubová

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Year, pages: 2018, 185 - 192
Keywords:
non-regularly overflowing area, soil texture, hydrolimits
Original source URL: http://www.ih.sav.sk/ah
About article:
Project “Analyse of soil properties and landscape development of non-regularly overflowed areas“ was researched for the dry polder Beša locality. This project builds on the previous one and focuses on the quantification of granulometric composition and soil hydrolimits changes in the polder Beša after flooding in 2010. In four soil profiles in depths 0.0 – 0.6 m in each 0.2 m were determined parameters as follows: particle-size composition, bulk density, total porosity, maximum capillary water capacity, available water capacity, point of decreased availability. The content of clay particles in range 23.89 – 78.05 % characterized soils in polder Beša as sandy-loamy soil up-to clay soil. Ground survey, made in years 2012 and 2015, confirmed large spatial soil heterogeneity from 2009 year. In year 2015, in compare with year 2012, decreasing of bulk density and increasing of porosity were determined. Values of maximum capillary water capacity, available water capacity and point of decreased availability reached levels of typical values for model soil textures.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Kováč, L., Kotorová, D., Jakubová, J. 2018. Granulometric composition and hydrolimits of soil textures for non-regularly overflowing area. In Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, vol. 19, no.2, pp. 185-192. 2644-4690.

APA:
Kováč, L., Kotorová, D., Jakubová, J. (2018). Granulometric composition and hydrolimits of soil textures for non-regularly overflowing area. Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, 19(2), 185-192. 2644-4690.