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SOIL CORROSIVENESS IN SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE
Authors:P. CORCORAN  M. G. JARVIS  D. MACKNEY  K. W. STEVENS
Affiliation:Southerngas Engineering Department, P.O. Box 102, Southampton, SO9 7GG.;Soil Survey of England &Wales, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Herts, AL5 2JQ.;Southerngas, Engineering Department Scientific Services, Poole Gas Works, High Street, Poole Dorset BH15 1AX.
Abstract:
The potential corrosiveness of four soil series was studied in south Oxfordshire by measuring soil properties (resistivity, pH, sulphate content, moisture content and redox potential) thought to be closely connected with ferrous metal corrosion. Fifty random points were located in areas of the soil series map units. Paired measurements of resistivity were made at each sampling point. Analysis of variance over all groups (soil map units) showed that, for all properties except redox potential, between group variance exceeded within group variance. The amount of variance contributed from within the pairs of resistivity measurements was small suggesting little short range variation in this property. There was good association between the properties measured and the soil map units. The kinds of soil identified and the delineations on the soil map therefore represents a useful partitioning of the areas studied in terms of corrosion risk.
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