A method to prevent edge-flow in undisturbed soil cores and lysimeters
KC Cameron, DF Harrison, NP Smith and CDA Mclay
Australian Journal of Soil Research
28(6) 879 - 886
Published: 1990
Abstract
This study shows that edge-flow of water and solutes between soil samples and lysimeter or permeameter casings can result in significant errors in the measurement of hydraulic conductivity and leaching rates. A new lysimeter design and technique are described which prevent edge-flow from occurring. Liquefied petrolatum is injected into an annular gap between the soil and the lysimeter casing producing a watertight seal. Water and solute movement in the sealed lysimeter is therefore confined within the soil monolith and no edge-flow occurs. Hydraulic conductivity and solute leaching rates are significantly lower in sealed lysimeters compared with unsealed ones.https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9900879
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