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The relation between soil water retention and particle size distribution parameters for some predominantly sandy Western Australian soils
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The relation between soil water retention and particle size distribution parameters for some predominantly sandy Western Australian soils

K.R.J. Smettem and P.J. Gregory
Australian Journal of Soil Research, Vol.34(5), pp.695-708
1996
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Abstract

The soil water retention curve (WRC) may be estimated from soil texture if there is shape similarity between the normalised cumulative particle mass size distribution curve (PSD) and the WRC. For similar shaped curves, parameters describing the shape of the PSD may also describe the shape of the corresponding WRC. We studied the relation between PSDs and WRCs at 4 sites in Western Australia with predominantly sandy soils and fitted a sigmoidal function to all normalised PSDs and WRCs. The model gave an excellent description of all PSD and WRC data sets. The parameter describing the slope of the WRC was correlated with the slope of the PSD. However, the asymptotic minima of the PSDs differed from the WRCs leading to poor estimates of the WRC residual water contents, θr. This difference was most marked in 2 clay subsoils and resulted in progressively greater errors in prediction of water content with increasing negative pressure head.

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7 Engineering & Materials Science
7.133 Geotechnical Engineering
7.133.986 Unsaturated Soil Mechanics
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