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NIGHT-FROST MODULATION OF NEAR-SURFACE SOIL-WATER ION CONCENTRATION AND THERMAL FIELDS
Authors:Samuel I Outcalt  Kenneth M Hinkel
Institution:1. Department of Geological Sciences , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109;2. Department of Geography , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati, Ohio 45221
Abstract:The modulation of the soil-water ion concentration and thermal fields resulting from night frost is illustrated with data from temperature-electric potential probes in the upper 15 cm of a sandy loam soil. The relative soil-water ion concentration, calculated from soil electric potential observations, aids in the detection of these modulation effects produced by non-conductive heat-mass transfer processes. The apparent thermal diffusivity, calculated from soil-temperature data, further facilitates the detection and analysis of these non-conductive processes. This new technology demonstrates the distorting effects of soil-water advection to the freezing zone, “ice purification” of soil water in the freezing zone and other coupled mass-heat transport effects produced by night frost. The conversion of electric potential observations to a relative index of soil-water ion concentration and the calculation of the apparent thermal diffusivity from the temperature data matrix are demonstrated as effective methods for the detection and analysis of the magnitude and direction of coupled-flow processes. Key words: electric potential, frost, soil chemistry, soil temperature, thermal diffusivity.]
Keywords:urban watersheds  impervious surface cover (ISC)  conductivity  nutrients  riparian buffers  non-point source pollution  water quality
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