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Effect of freeze-thaw on water stability of aggregates in a black soil of northeast China.
作 者:
Li GuiYuan;Fan HaoMing
单 位:
College of Water Conservancy, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866 (China)
关键词:
freezing temperature;moisture content;particle size;water-stable aggregates
摘 要:
Soil aggregate stability, an important index of the physical characteristics of a soil, can provide a good indication of a soil's erodibility, and deserves special consideration in regions with cold climate. The objective of this study was to study the effect of freeze-thaw on soil water-stable aggregates in the black soil region of Northeast China. Samples of a typical black soil in the region were collected to measure water-stable aggregates after freeze-thaw under different conditions (i.e., initial moisture contents, freeze-thaw cycles and freezing temperatures) by wet-sieving into eight particle size groups (>10, 10-6, 6-5, 5-3, 3-2, 2-1, 1-0.5, and 0.5-0.25 mm). Freeze-thaw had the most effect on aggregate stability when the samples had an initial moisture content of 400 g kg-1. The water-stable aggregates of the four larger particle size groups (>5, 5-3, 3-2, and 2-1 mm) reached a peak stability value, but those of the two smaller particle size groups (1-0.5 and 0.5-0.25 mm) reached a minimum value when the soil moisture content was 400 g kg-1. Water-stable aggregates of the four larger particle size groups decreased while those of the two smaller particle size groups increased with the increase of freeze-thaw cycles. As temperatures fell, the water-stable aggregates of the four larger particle size groups decreased while those of the two smaller particle size groups increased.