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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 26:519-522 (1962)
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Soil Layering and Compaction Effects on Unsaturated Moisture Movement1

J. R. Eagleman and V. C. Jamison2

ABSTRACT

Measurements of the velocity of flow and hydraulic gradients were obtained in the suction range of 0 to 700 cm. of water across the plane of contact for three different soil textural pairs, two of which were sampled from naturally occurring textural breaks in alluvial soil profiles. The hydraulic conductivity values across the textural breaks indicated that the soil properties were favorable for moisture transfer from large pores to smaller pores, but that a barrier existed for water movement from smaller pores to large pores. The barrier developed as the suction increased in a coarse layer in contact with finer material. With water removal from the larger pores at moderately low suctions, flow from the fine soil layer into the coarse material was reduced. In the naturally occurring breaks in soil texture it was found that the compaction of the different soil layers determined the degree of expression of the barrier to water movement.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Missouri Agr. Exp. Sta., cooperating with the Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, ARS, USDA. Journal Series No. 2370. Approved by the Director. Presented before Div. I & VI, Soil Science Society of America, Nov. 28, 1961, at St. Louis, Mo.

2 Assistant in Soils, University of Missouri, and Research Soil Scientist (ARS), respectively.

Received for publication October 20, 1961. Accepted for publication July 20, 1962.







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