Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8873227 | Geoderma Regional | 2018 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the efficiency of soil magnetic parameters for assessment of soil drainage classes in Juneqan district, Charmahal and Bakhtiari province, western Iran. Four soil drainage classes including well drained (WD), moderately well drained (MWD), intermittent poor drained (IPD) and poorly drainage (PD) were selected. A total of 89 soil pedons were described and soil samples were collected within the moisture control section. Magnetic susceptibility (MS) at high (Ïhf) and low (Ïlf) frequencies and frequency-dependent MS (Ïfd) were evaluated in the laboratory. Poorly crystalline iron (Feo) and pedogenic iron (Fed) values of all soil samples were also measured. The results revealed that among the four drainage classes, PD class showed the lowest Ïlf and Ïhf values, greatest of Feo and Feo/Fed, lowest contents of Fed, as well as the highest average increase of Ïlf on heating (at 500â¯Â°C). However, all mentioned features showed an inverse trend in the WD class as compared to PD. The results of discriminant analysis demonstrated that magnetic measures could prosperously discriminate between the selected drainage classes in this study area (average accuracyâ¯=â¯83.1%). Therefore, it can be concluded that MS technique could be used as a powerful, nondestructive and fast technique for separation of soil drainage classes in the present case.
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Authors
Najmeh Asgari, Shamsollah Ayoubi, Jose A.M. Demattê,