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Piping and erodibility of loessic soils in Bergisches Land,Nordrhein‐Westfalen
Authors:Johannes Botschek  Simone Krause  Thekla Abel  Armin Skowronek
Abstract:In soils derived from loess on a range land site in the Rhenish Slate Mountains pipes were found at 120—190 cm depth above denser solifluction material. The pipes were 5—30 cm wide and 15—30 cm high. Various soil physical and chemical properties were determined and checked for their suitability as piping indicators. Silt contents reached 808 g kg—1 in the piped soil sections where bulk densities were low to medium in comparison with clay rich and denser horizons beneath. Aggregate stabilities indicated by dispersion features, percolation rates, and dispersion ratios were suitable parameters to indicate piping vulnerability. Organic carbon contents tended to be low in the piped horizons, but there was no relationship between base saturation, ESP or EC values, and piping in the investigated soils.
Keywords:piping vulnerability  physico‐chemical indicators  Stagnic Luvisols  Stagnic Cambisols  Humic Cambisols
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