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RESEARCH ARTICLE

A cone penetrometer for estimating available soil water

RG Fawcett

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 17(88) 842 - 848
Published: 1977

Abstract

The effect of cone diameter (9.5 to 24.4 mm; 9.5 mm shaft) on the entry of penetrometers into swelling clay soils, and the relations between penetration and soil water contents, have been studied in northern New South Wales. Cones with diameters of approx. 14 mm were chosen for calibration tests on farms. The depth of wet soil and the amount of available water within the wetted zone were both related to the depth of maximum cone penetration (r2 values of 0.78-0.98 at sites with relatively uniform profiles of soil texture). Available soil water contents and water potentials were also related to the force needed for cone penetration. The penetrometer will assist in estimating soil water contents in areas where grain yields are related to available fallow water at seeding.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9770842

© CSIRO 1977

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