Strength attributes and compaction susceptibility of Brazilian Latosols |
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Authors: | Ayodele Ebenezer Ajayi Moacir de Souza Dias Junior Nilton Curi Cezar Francisco Araujo Junior Thiago Tadeu Teixeira Souza Alberto Vasconcellos Inda Junior |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Agricultural Engineering, Federal University of Technology, PMB 704, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria;bFederal University of Lavras, Department of Soil Science, CEP 37200-000, Lavras, MG, Brazil;cFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Agronomy School, Department of Soil, CEP 90001-970, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil |
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Abstract: | In this study, strength attributes and compaction susceptibility of the main classes of Brazilian Latosols (Oxisols), under native vegetation, were studied using the load bearing capacity models relating precompression stress, compression index and water potential through statistical regression models. These models were developed based on the results of the analysis of undisturbed soil samples collected at the B horizon at the different sites. The results showed that the maximum value of the compression index was 0.53 for the Acric Red Latosol, indicating its higher susceptibility to soil compaction. The Dystrocohesive Yellow Latosol had the highest load bearing capacity, while the Acric Red Latosol had the lowest one. The Dystrocohesive Yellow Latosol due to its high load bearing capacity and bulk density (mechanical resistance) behave similarly to hardsetting soil, in which the plants root system has severe physical restrictions to explore deeper horizons during the dry periods. Differences in the load bearing capacity and compaction susceptibility were found to be influenced by soil structure which is associated with clay mineralogy in these very weathered-leached soils and water potential. The study also showed that soil compression index is influenced by water potential and clay mineralogy also. Our work has laid a foundation for estimation of compaction susceptibility of Latosols. |
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Keywords: | Precompression stress Compression index Water potential Water retention curve Soil structure Load bearing capacity |
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