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Measurement, interpretation and modelling of soil compaction
Authors:DLO Smith
Institution:Scottish Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Penicuik, Midlothian, EH26 OPH.;Current address: Silsoe College, Silsoe, Bedford, MK45 4DT.
Abstract:Abstract. The analysis of some experimental field results is used to illustrate the problem of measuring and evaluating compaction treatment effects below wheel ruts of different depths. A solution to the problem is described which traces vertical soil movement to allow comparisons between treatments to be made using soil elements which derive from the same depth in the undisturbed profile, irrespective of their depths in the compacted profile.
A soil compaction model, which predicts the changes in dry bulk density resulting from the passage of wheels, is briefly described. Examples are given of its use in comparing the compaction caused by various types and arrangements of wheels and in assessing the contribution made by a particular input variable.
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