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ABSTRACT
The presence of stones in soil poses a serious problem in soil-moisture measurement, especially in forest soils. In gravimetric sampling, moisture-content estimates can be improved by removing stones from the samples and deducting their weight from the total soil weight and the weight of moisture in the stones from weight of moisture in the sample. Adjustments must also be made in determining soil bulk density when moisture content by volume is desired and in applying soil-moisture values to soil areas that include stone.
1 Contribution from the Northeastern Forest Exp. Sta., Forest Service, USDA.
2 Research Forester, Northeastern Forest Exp. Sta., Elkins, W. Va.
Received for publication August 11, 1960. Accepted for publication February 13, 1961.
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