Über die Aggregatdichte und deren mögliche Auswirkung auf den Bodenlösungstransport |
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Authors: | Hans H. Becher |
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Abstract: | On the bulk density of aggregates and its possible impact on the movement of soil solutions The bulk densities of the aggregate fractions 15-18 mm, 10-15 mm, 5-10 mm, and 3-5 mm from a Typic Hapludalf, an Aquic Hapludalf, and a Typic Chromudert, all used as cropland and grassland, and that of aggregates of the 3-5 mm fraction from a Typic Dystrochrept used for a farm manure and crop residue trial, lay between 1.8 and 2.0 g/cm3. Sampling was done down to depths of 85 cm, 70 cm, 55 cm, and 80 cm. respectively. The bulk density values increase in most cases with decreasing aggregate size and indicate the aggregate pore volumes to generally range from 25 to 35% b.v. This means that either soil aggregates often contain only fine pores or that fine and medium pores also act as inter-aggregate pores. As a consequence, movement and exchange of soil water and soil solution between inter- and intra-aggregate pores is severely restricted. |
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