A MATHEMATICAL MODEL FOR THE DIFFERENTIAL MOVEMENT OF TWO SOIL CONSTITUENTS INTO ILLUVIAL HORIZONS: APPLICATION TO CLAY RATIOS IN ARGILLIC HORIZONS |
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Authors: | A. VAN WAMBEKE |
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Affiliation: | (Rijksuniwersiteit, Ghent, Belgium) |
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Abstract: | The effects of the migration of two soil constituents into illuvial horizons is described by a set of equations. Differential movement of clay fractions during illuviation causes changes in the fine to total clay ratios in A and B horizons. A mathematical model is used for the interpretation of clay fraction data in order to estimate the degree of profile development, the amounts of fine and total clay which have moved, and to determine the original composition of the parent material. No bulk density data of the soil horizons are necessary for the computation. The equations can be programmed on desk calculators. Comparison with measurements on Alfisols in temperate regions was found to be satisfactory. |
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