The use of high energy moisture characteristic to assess soil stability
N Collis-George and BS Figueroa
Australian Journal of Soil Research
22(3) 349 - 356
Published: 1984
Abstract
The laboratory method of determining aggregate stability introduced by Childs in 1940 is reconsidered. A convenient and quick method of interpreting the experimental results is presented and provides the structural index for a given soil treatment. The ratio of the structural indices for two soil treatments provides the stability ratio, which is of relevance to erosion and pedogenetic studies of structure. Illustrative results show that pretreatments such as air drying, grinding and sieving affect the structural index and stability ratio.https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9840349
© CSIRO 1984