TY - JOUR
T1 - Retention and solute transport properties in disturbed and undisturbed soil samples
AU - da Silva, Lívia Previatello
AU - de Jong van Lier, Quirijn
AU - Correa, Marcus Metri
AU - de Miranda, Jarbas Honorio
AU - de Oliveira, Luciano Alves
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Solute transport parameters can be determined in miscible displacement experiments, usually performed in columns with disturbed (sieved) soil samples. Experiments with undisturbed samples are uncommon, due to the difficulty of taking undisturbed samples at the size required for these experiments. Structural alteration of the disturbed material implies modifications in the pore geometry that determines hydraulic properties, including hydraulic conductivity and retention and properties related to miscible displacement. An existing model for prediction of breakthrough curves based on retention properties was tested using material from a medium-textured Ferralsol, and alterations caused by sample disturbance were investigated. Soil water retention curves and miscible displacement parameters were determined in breakthrough experiments with nitrate salts in columns filled with undisturbed and disturbed soil samples. Data obtained from the undisturbed samples showed a higher dispersion, suggesting homogenization of pore geometry and a reduction in the representative elementary volume by the disaggregation and sieving of the soil material. The transport parameters for nitrate determined in disturbed and undisturbed samples were significantly different and the model was able to simulate the observed breakthrough curves after fitting the pore connectivity parameter.
AB - Solute transport parameters can be determined in miscible displacement experiments, usually performed in columns with disturbed (sieved) soil samples. Experiments with undisturbed samples are uncommon, due to the difficulty of taking undisturbed samples at the size required for these experiments. Structural alteration of the disturbed material implies modifications in the pore geometry that determines hydraulic properties, including hydraulic conductivity and retention and properties related to miscible displacement. An existing model for prediction of breakthrough curves based on retention properties was tested using material from a medium-textured Ferralsol, and alterations caused by sample disturbance were investigated. Soil water retention curves and miscible displacement parameters were determined in breakthrough experiments with nitrate salts in columns filled with undisturbed and disturbed soil samples. Data obtained from the undisturbed samples showed a higher dispersion, suggesting homogenization of pore geometry and a reduction in the representative elementary volume by the disaggregation and sieving of the soil material. The transport parameters for nitrate determined in disturbed and undisturbed samples were significantly different and the model was able to simulate the observed breakthrough curves after fitting the pore connectivity parameter.
KW - Leaching
KW - Miscible displacement
KW - Retention
KW - Sampling
KW - Solute transport
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U2 - 10.1590/18069657rbcs20151045
DO - 10.1590/18069657rbcs20151045
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84992659532
SN - 0100-0683
VL - 40
JO - Revista Brasileira de Ciencia do Solo
JF - Revista Brasileira de Ciencia do Solo
M1 - e0151045
ER -