Influence of soil structure on sulfate leaching from a silt loam
CDA Mclay, KC Cameron and RG Mclaren
Australian Journal of Soil Research
30(4) 443 - 455
Published: 1992
Abstract
The influence of soil structure on sulfate leaching from a silt loam soil was assessed by comparing the results of leaching experiments conducted using undisturbed soil monolith lysimeters and re-packed soil columns. A pulse application of sulfate solution was leached through both soil systems under non-ponded infiltration conditions. Breakthrough curves (BTCs) from the undisturbed soil lysimeters were poly-modal compared with the uni-modal curves observed in re-packed column experiments. The poly-modal BTC is considered to result from sulfate leached through isolated porosity regions within the undisturbed soil monolith. Sulfate leaching rates were faster through the undisturbed soil lysimeters and this was attributed to solute transport through the natural soil macropore system, which is retained in the undisturbed soil but lost in the repacked soil columns. Leaching through soil macropores therefore can result in considerable losses of sulfur from silt loam textured soils.https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9920443
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