FURROW EROSION AND AGGREGATE STABILITY VARIATION IN A PORTNEUF SILT LOAM

被引:12
|
作者
LEHRSCH, GA
BROWN, MJ
机构
[1] USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Northwest Irrigation and Soils Research Laboratory, Kimberly, ID 83341-5076
来源
SOIL TECHNOLOGY | 1995年 / 7卷 / 04期
关键词
RILL EROSION; RUNOFF; SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; SURFACE IRRIGATION; TEMPORAL VARIATION; WATER CONTENT; WATER EROSION;
D O I
10.1016/0933-3630(95)00002-Y
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Numerous soil factors, including aggregate stability, affect erosion rates from irrigated furrows. Since aggregate stability varies within growing seasons, furrow erosion may vary as well. The study objectives were to (1) measure furrow erosion and aggregate stability periodically over two growing seasons, (2) statistically characterize the temporal variation in furrow erosion and aggregate stability, and (3) relate variation in erosion rates to changes in aggregate stability and other soil properties. Erosion rates from replicated, previously unirrigated furrows in fallow plots on a Portneuf silt loam (coarse-silty, mixed, mesic Durixerollic Calciorthid) at Kimberly, Idaho, USA, were measured every 2-3 weeks from mid-May through mid-August 1988, and from late-April to late-August 1989. During each 6.5-h irrigation, three furrows in 1988 and four furrows in 1989 were irrigated at an inflow rate of 11.3 I min(-1). At each irrigation, soil samples were taken to a depth of 5 cm from the bottom of furrows adjacent to or near those irrigated. From these samples, soil gravimetric water content was measured and aggregate stability was determined by wet sieving. Erosion from furrows not previously irrigated varied greatly when measured throughout two growing seasons. For both years, erosion rates were significantly lower later in the growing season than earlier. For a 4.0% slope area in 1988, furrow erosion rates varied over the entire season by a factor of six or more while aggregate stability varied (increased) by only 17%. Thus, aggregate stability was not significantly correlated with furrow erosion rates.
引用
收藏
页码:327 / 341
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Aggregate stability and associated C and N in a silty loam soil as affected by organic material inputs
    LONG Pan
    SUI Peng
    GAO Wang-sheng
    WANG Bin-bin
    HUANG Jian-xiong
    YAN Peng
    ZOU Juan-xiu
    YAN Ling-ling
    CHEN Yuan-quan
    [J]. Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2015, 14 (04) : 774 - 787
  • [42] Soil wetting and texture effects on aggregate stability, seal formation, and erosion
    Lado, M
    Ben-Hur, M
    Shainberg, I
    [J]. SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 2004, 68 (06) : 1992 - 1999
  • [43] EFFECT OF FARMYARD MANURE AND ITS HUMIC FRACTIONS ON THE AGGREGATE STABILITY OF A SANDY-LOAM SOIL
    FORTUN, A
    FORTUN, C
    ORTEGA, C
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 1989, 40 (02): : 293 - 298
  • [44] Effects of Subsoiling Depth on Soil Aggregate Stability and Carbon Storage in a Clay-Loam Soil
    Wang, Shaobo
    Liu, Zhen
    Obalum, Sunday E.
    Liang, Chang
    Han, Kun
    Han, Huifang
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 2023, 23 (03) : 3302 - 3312
  • [45] Specific ion effects on soil aggregate stability and rainfall splash erosion
    Liu, Jingfang
    Hu, Feinan
    Xu, Chenyang
    Du, Wei
    Yu, Zhenghong
    Zhao, Shiwei
    Zheng, Fenli
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION RESEARCH, 2022, 10 (04) : 557 - 564
  • [46] Aggregate Stability and Erosion Response to Antecedent Water Content of a Loess Soil
    Vermang, J.
    Demeyer, V.
    Cornelis, W. M.
    Gabriels, D.
    [J]. SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 2009, 73 (03) : 718 - 726
  • [47] Site position and tillage treatment effects on nitrous oxide emissions from furrow-irrigated rice on a silt-loam Alfisol in the Mid-south, USA
    Slayden, Jordan M.
    Brye, Kristofor R.
    Della Lunga, Diego
    Henry, Christopher G.
    Wood, Lisa S.
    Lessner, Daniel J.
    [J]. GEODERMA REGIONAL, 2022, 28
  • [48] Runoff and erosion as affected by tillage system and polyacrylamide in two sandy loam soils differing in silt and clay contents in semi-arid regions
    Abu-Hamdeh, Nidal H.
    Ismail, Saleh M.
    Al-Solaimani, Samir G.
    Hatamleh, Randa I.
    [J]. SOIL & ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 37 (01) : 11 - 20
  • [49] Estimation of aggregate stability of some soils in the loam belt of Belgium using mid-infrared spectroscopy
    Afriyie, Ernest
    Verdoodt, Ann
    Mouazen, Abdul M.
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 744 (744)
  • [50] Temporal changes in dry aggregate size and stability: tillage and crop effects on a silty loam Mollisol in Illinois
    Yang, XM
    Wander, MM
    [J]. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 1998, 49 (03): : 173 - 183