Search results for " Soil Water Retention"

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Testing the shape-similarity hypothesis between particle-size distribution and water retention for Sicilian soils

2012

Application of the Arya and Paris (AP) model to estimate the soil water retention curve requires a detailed description of the particlesize distribution (PSD) but limited experimental PSD data are generally determined by the conventional sieve-hydrometer (SH) method. Detailed PSDs can be obtained by fitting a continuous model to SH data or performing measurements by the laser diffraction (LD) method. The AP model was applied to 40 Sicilian soils for which the PSD was measured by both the SH and LD methods. The scale factor was set equal to 1.38 (procedure AP1) or estimated by a logistical model with parameters gathered from literature (procedure AP2). For both SH and LD data, procedure AP2 …

lcsh:AgricultureMechanical Engineeringlcsh:SSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliBioengineeringArya and Paris model laser diffraction method particle size distribution soil water retention curve.lcsh:Agriculture (General)lcsh:S1-972Arya and Paris model laser diffraction method particle size distribution soil water retention curveIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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Testing the BEST procedure to estimate the soil water retention curve

2012

The BEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters) procedure is attractive for simple soil hydraulic characterization but there is the need to test the reliability of the predictions. In this investigation, the BEST procedure to predict water retention of 199 Sicilian soils was evaluated. The BEST water retention model performed well (relative error, Er≤0.05) for approximately 80% of the soil samples. Low errors were obtained in soils with a high clay, cl, content (≥44%), whereas both high and low Er values were obtained in soils with a lower cl content. The BEST particle size distribution (PSD) model was accurate for 50% of the samples and the fitting accuracy increased with cl, wit…

HydrologySoil testChemistrySoil ScienceSoil scienceWater retentionApproximation errorSoil waterParticle-size distributionmedicineSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliShape indexBEST procedure Soil water retention Particle-size distributionmedicine.symptomGeoderma
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Artificial Neural Networks for Predicting the Water Retention Curve of Sicilian Agricultural Soils

2018

Modeling soil-water regime and solute transport in the vadose zone is strategic for estimating agricultural productivity and optimizing irrigation water management. Direct measurements of soil hydraulic properties, i.e., the water retention curve and the hydraulic conductivity function, are often expensive and time-consuming, and represent a major obstacle to the application of simulation models. As a result, there is a great interest in developing pedotransfer functions (PTFs) that predict the soil hydraulic properties from more easily measured and/or routinely surveyed soil data, such as particle size distribution, bulk density (&rho

lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringneural networkSoil textureWater retention curvesoil water retention curve0208 environmental biotechnologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentSoil science02 engineering and technologyAquatic ScienceSiltBiochemistryAkaike criterion; Neural network; Soil water retention curve; Van Genuchten function; Biochemistry; Geography Planning and Development; Aquatic Science; Water Science and Technologyvan Genuchten functionlcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposesHydraulic conductivityPedotransfer functionlcsh:TC1-978Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliWater Science and TechnologyPlanning and Developmentlcsh:TD201-500GeographySoil organic matter04 agricultural and veterinary sciences020801 environmental engineeringAkaike criterionSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceAkaike information criterionWater
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The crucial interactions between climate and soil

2022

Since the birth of soil science, climate has been recognized as a soil-forming factor, along with parent rock, time, topography, and organisms (from which humans were later kept distinct), often prevalent on the other factors on the very long term. But the climate is in turns affected by soils and their management. This paper describes the interrelationships between climate – and its current change – and soil, focusing on each single factor of its formation. Parent material governs, primarily through the particle size distribution, the capacity of soil to retain water and organic matter, which are two main soil-related drivers of the climate. Time is the only unmanageable soil-forming facto…

SoilEnvironmental EngineeringSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaClimate ChangeHumansWaterEnvironmental ChemistryAgricultureBiodiversityLand surface albedo Emissions trading Greenhouse gases (GHG) Pedodiversity Soil organic matter (SOM) Soil water retentionPollutionWaste Management and Disposal
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Testing different approaches to characterize Burundian soils by the best procedure

2011

Abstract The Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters (BEST) procedure seems attractive for soil hydraulic characterization but it has received little testing so far. The objective of this investigation was to test BEST with different application approaches for some soils in Burundi, where there is the need of using simple methods to characterize soils. Most (14) of the 19 sampled sites had a clay soil texture whereas texture ranged from silty clay to loam in the other cases. On average, the fitting ability of both the particle size distribution (PSD) model (mean relative error, Me ( E r ) = 2.0%) and the cumulative infiltration model ( Me ( E r ) = 2.3%) was good according to recomme…

Infiltration (hydrology)Pedotransfer functionHydraulic conductivityWater retention curveLoamBEST procedure Burundian soils Soil hydraulic conductivity Soil water retention Soil physical qualitySoil waterSoil ScienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSoil scienceScale parameterShape parameterMathematics
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Evaluation of soil physical quality under different soil land uses in a small Sicilian watershed

2013

Sustainability of extensive rain fed agriculture needs assessment of land use effects on soil physical and hydraulic properties. Several soil physical quality indices were determined for four adjacent areas in a small Sicilian watershed, that were characterized by a different land use, namely cropland (C), olive grove (O), grassland (G) and eucalyptus plantation (E). Soil texture was similar for the considered areas, even if the no-tilled soils (G and E) showed a higher clay content in the top layer (0-20 cm) than in the lower layer (20-40 cm). The bulk density of the top layer ranged between 1.20-1.43 g cm-3 (C < G < O < E), with significant differences between C and E. In the lower layer,…

Soil Physical Quality Soil Water Retention
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Determining hydraulic properties of a loam soil by alternative infiltrometer techniques

2015

Testing infiltrometer techniques to determine soil hydraulic properties is necessary for specific soils. For a loam soil, the water retention and hydraulic conductivity predicted by the BEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters) procedure of soil hydraulic characterization was compared with data collected by more standard laboratory and field techniques. Six infiltrometer techniques were also compared in terms of saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks. BEST yielded water retention values statistically similar to those obtained in the laboratory and Ks values practically coinciding with those determined in the field with the pressure infiltrometer (PI). The unsaturated soil hyd…

Infiltrometer techniqueBEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters) procedure Soil water retention Soil hydraulic conductivity Infiltrometer techniqueSoil hydraulic conductivitySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliBEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters) procedureSoil water retention
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Assessing the influence of different biochar fractions on soil structure and soil water retention: laboratory investigation on a Sicilian soil

2012

biochar soil water retention NMR relaxometrySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali
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