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Rock size fragments reduction allow including their effect on water retention properties determined with a dew point potentiometer

Paulo Ivonir Gubiani ORCID logo , Caroline Andrade Pereira ORCID logo , Jussara Santoli Cauduro ORCID logo , Colin Campbell ORCID logo , Leonardo Rivera ORCID logo , Cassiano Salin Pigatto ORCID logo , [...]

24/Jun/2021

ABSTRACT The relation between water content and water potential is a key soil hydraulic property. The presence of rock fragments in soils can affect this property in bulk soil. In this study, we focused on the relation property determined with a WP4 dew point potentiometer. The objective was to evaluate the hypothesis that breaking large gravel-size particles into smaller fragments is a suitable strategy for accurate WP4 measurements in coarse materials without affecting the retention properties. Ten initial samples of […]

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