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Comparing dispersivities and soil chloride concentrations of turfgrass-covered undisturbed and disturbed soil columns
Authors:S K Starrett  N E Christians  T Al Austin
Institution:

a Department of Civil Engineering, Seaton Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA

b Department of Horticulture, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA

c Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA

Abstract:Research relating to soil leaching properties under turfgrass conditions has often been conducted on disturbed soils where macropore structure has been destroyed. The objective of this study was to compare the solute movement characteristics of undisturbed and disturbed soil columns covered with turfgrass. Dispersivities and chloride (Cl) breakthrough curves of undisturbed and disturbed soils were investigated. Soil columns were excavated into three sections after testing, for which the mean bulk density was 1.33 Mg M?3 for the undisturbed columns and 1.16 Mg m?3 for the disturbed columns. The dispersivity for the undisturbed columns was over three times greater than for the disturbed columns. Chloride concentration found in Layer 1 (0–6.7 cm), Layer 2 (6.7–13.4 cm), and Layer 3 (13.4–20.0 cm) were 2.8, 5.3, and 4.8 times higher, respectively, for the disturbed soils than for the undisturbed. Applying conclusions from solute movement studies using repacked columns covered with turfgrass to actual undisturbed field conditions could lead to errors in interpretation because of the effect of macropores.
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