The effect of algal-mold crusts on the hydrologic processes of infiltration, runoff, and soil erosion under simulated conditions.

Studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of blue-green algae and molds growing on soil surfaces on infiltration, runoff, and suspended and settleable sediment production. Two contrasting soil types were used: a fine-textured clay of the Puna series and a coarse textured river alluvium of the A...

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Main Author: Faust, William Franklin,1930-
Other Authors: Fogel, Martin M.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1970
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191537
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1915372015-10-23T04:37:18Z The effect of algal-mold crusts on the hydrologic processes of infiltration, runoff, and soil erosion under simulated conditions. Faust, William Franklin,1930- Fogel, Martin M. Studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of blue-green algae and molds growing on soil surfaces on infiltration, runoff, and suspended and settleable sediment production. Two contrasting soil types were used: a fine-textured clay of the Puna series and a coarse textured river alluvium of the Anthony series. A modified type F rainfall simulator was employed to apply simulated high and low intensity rainfall to soil surfaces encrusted with or denuded of micro-vegetation. The micro-vegetation was grown on the plot surfaces under artificial conditions. Results of the study indicate that soil type and rainfall intensity influences on infiltration and runoff are difficult to separate from micro-vegetation effects. However, significantly greater amounts of suspended sediment were carried in the runoff water from the surfaces of the denuded plots than from those encrusted with blue-green algae and molds. 1970 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191537 213415925 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description Studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of blue-green algae and molds growing on soil surfaces on infiltration, runoff, and suspended and settleable sediment production. Two contrasting soil types were used: a fine-textured clay of the Puna series and a coarse textured river alluvium of the Anthony series. A modified type F rainfall simulator was employed to apply simulated high and low intensity rainfall to soil surfaces encrusted with or denuded of micro-vegetation. The micro-vegetation was grown on the plot surfaces under artificial conditions. Results of the study indicate that soil type and rainfall intensity influences on infiltration and runoff are difficult to separate from micro-vegetation effects. However, significantly greater amounts of suspended sediment were carried in the runoff water from the surfaces of the denuded plots than from those encrusted with blue-green algae and molds.
author2 Fogel, Martin M.
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author Faust, William Franklin,1930-
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The effect of algal-mold crusts on the hydrologic processes of infiltration, runoff, and soil erosion under simulated conditions.
author_sort Faust, William Franklin,1930-
title The effect of algal-mold crusts on the hydrologic processes of infiltration, runoff, and soil erosion under simulated conditions.
title_short The effect of algal-mold crusts on the hydrologic processes of infiltration, runoff, and soil erosion under simulated conditions.
title_full The effect of algal-mold crusts on the hydrologic processes of infiltration, runoff, and soil erosion under simulated conditions.
title_fullStr The effect of algal-mold crusts on the hydrologic processes of infiltration, runoff, and soil erosion under simulated conditions.
title_full_unstemmed The effect of algal-mold crusts on the hydrologic processes of infiltration, runoff, and soil erosion under simulated conditions.
title_sort effect of algal-mold crusts on the hydrologic processes of infiltration, runoff, and soil erosion under simulated conditions.
publisher The University of Arizona.
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