Effects of iron and aluminum oxides and clay content on penetration resistance of five Greek soils
The effect of amorphous and crystalline iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) oxides and oxy-hydroxides as well as clay on soil penetration resistance of five Greek soils, as a function of soil water suction was studied for the whole range of soil moisture. The soils tested were of loamy texture and were coll...
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doaj-58368d074c60484f9d247296f9d3f5c72020-11-25T02:13:32ZengFederation of Eurasian Soil Science SocietiesEurasian Journal of Soil Science 2147-42492013-07-0122122130Effects of iron and aluminum oxides and clay content on penetration resistance of five Greek soilsStefanos Stefanou0Agapi Z. Papazafeiriou1Alexander Technological Educational Institute (ATEI) of Thessaloniki, Department of Agricultural Technology, Laboratory of Soil Science, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece Alexander Technological Educational Institute (ATEI) of Thessaloniki, Department of Agricultural Technology, Laboratory of Soil Science, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece The effect of amorphous and crystalline iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) oxides and oxy-hydroxides as well as clay on soil penetration resistance of five Greek soils, as a function of soil water suction was studied for the whole range of soil moisture. The soils tested were of loamy texture and were collected from cultivated and non-cultivated areas of north and central Greece (Macedonia and Thessaly). The study aimed at understanding the role of the above mentioned soil components on penetration resistance. The findings showed that the increase of iron and aluminum oxides and oxy-hydroxides content resulted in an increase of soil penetration resistance and the relationships between them were significant. Crystalline iron forms found to have a more profound effect on penetration resistance as compared to amorphous iron forms. Finally, positive and significant relationships were also found between penetration resistance and clay content. However, it is not entirely clear which of the two soil components plays the most important role in penetration resistance changes in soils.http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/ejss/article/view/5000078274/5000072498penetration resistancesoil water suctionFe and Al oxides and oxy-hydroxidesclay |
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Effects of iron and aluminum oxides and clay content on penetration resistance of five Greek soils |
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Effects of iron and aluminum oxides and clay content on penetration resistance of five Greek soils |
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Effects of iron and aluminum oxides and clay content on penetration resistance of five Greek soils |
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Effects of iron and aluminum oxides and clay content on penetration resistance of five Greek soils |
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Effects of iron and aluminum oxides and clay content on penetration resistance of five Greek soils |
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effects of iron and aluminum oxides and clay content on penetration resistance of five greek soils |
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Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies |
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Eurasian Journal of Soil Science |
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2013-07-01 |
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The effect of amorphous and crystalline iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) oxides and oxy-hydroxides as well as clay on soil penetration resistance of five Greek soils, as a function of soil water suction was studied for the whole range of soil moisture. The soils tested were of loamy texture and were collected from cultivated and non-cultivated areas of north and central Greece (Macedonia and Thessaly). The study aimed at understanding the role of the above mentioned soil components on penetration resistance. The findings showed that the increase of iron and aluminum oxides and oxy-hydroxides content resulted in an increase of soil penetration resistance and the relationships between them were significant. Crystalline iron forms found to have a more profound effect on penetration resistance as compared to amorphous iron forms. Finally, positive and significant relationships were also found between penetration resistance and clay content. However, it is not entirely clear which of the two soil components plays the most important role in penetration resistance changes in soils. |
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penetration resistance soil water suction Fe and Al oxides and oxy-hydroxides clay |
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