Fjölrit RALA - 15.06.2004, Side 67

Fjölrit RALA - 15.06.2004, Side 67
Shrinkage and drainage in undisturbed soil cores and aggregates from a range of European volcanic soils F. Bartoli Laboratoire Sols et Environnement INPL(ENSAIA)-INRA, Vandoeuvre-lés-Nancy France, Andosols are characterized by their large retention capacities due to their large capillary porosities (low bulk densities). Despite previous work, shrinkage of Andosols has not been fully explored. Shrinkage of fine-grained soils on drying is caused by movements of microaggregates as a result of pore-water tension developed by capillary menisci. Our hypothesis was therefore as follows: the intensity of the shrinkage process occurring in undisturbed Andosol horizons varies as a function of their initial capillary porosities. We widely validated this hypothesis. We present the results of shrinkage and drainage on controlled drying of either undisturbed soil cores or aggregate counterparts from four Ah-Bw horizon couples and one H1 horizon from five of the COST 622 reference volcanic soils of Europe (Soil Resources of European Volcanic Systems). The soils used were all Andosols: one Fulvic Silic and one Pachic Hydric Aluandic from Azores Islands, Portugal, one Molli Silic and one Pachic Fulvic Silic from Iceland, and one Silic from Tenerife Island, Spain, according to the WRB classification. Undisturbed wet soil cores of 28.6 cm3 (2.7 cm diameter, 5 cm height) were sampled. In the laboratory, these soil cores were submitted to capillary rise for 48 h and to controlled 40°C drying kinetics for 39 to 51 hours thereafter, with regular (mostly each hour) measurements of both total soil volume and volumetric soil moisture. The main results are as follows. Total volumetric shrinkage of the soils was clearly controlled by initial capillary porosity (Fig. la), which was in its tum controlled by the proportion of organo-mineral clay (Fig. lb), determined by the Na resin method (Bartoli et al., 1991) and which concentrated most of allophane, ferrrihydrite, Al-humus and organic coatings, key microaggregative soil constituents (Bartoli et al., unpublished results). y = 297,16 x -179,69 r = 0,920, p < 0,001 Initial capillary porosity (cm ^.cnr3 ) y = 0,006 x + 0,437 r = 0,921, p < 0,001 Ah Bw PRT-IM5 Ah Bw PRT-N6 Ah Bw ISL-N8 Ah Bw ESP-NIO H1 ISL-N9 Figure 1 Relationships between initial capillary porosity and total volumetric shrinkage (on 40°C controlled drying kinetics) (a) or clay content (b). N5, N6, N8 and N10 Andosols were those from Faial, Pico (Azores Islands), Iceland and Tenerife Island, respectively. The N9 H1 horizon, rich in organic C (21.8 %), belongs to a Pachic Fulvic Silic Andosol from Iceland Shrinkage was also more pronounced for the Bw horizons than for their topsoil counterparts (Fig. la). Furthemore, our results show inter-relationships between weathering intensity (clay content) in the Bw horizons, development of capillary porosity (microaggregation) and sensibility to shrinkage, with a positive gradient from the Icelandic Andosol to the Azores 49
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