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Published online 20 November 2006
Published in Vadose Zone J 5:1257-1263 (2006)
DOI: 10.2136/vzj2006.0063
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ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Field Testing of a Soil Corer Air Permeameter (SCAP) in Desert Soils

Karletta Chief*, Ty P. A. Ferré and Bart Nijssen

Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721. B. Nijssen, currently at 3TIER Environmental Forecast Group, Inc., 2001 Sixth Ave., Suite 2100, Seattle, WA 98121
* Corresponding author (kchief{at}hwr.arizona.edu)

Received 24 April 2006.

Measurements of air permeability are useful both directly, to assess gas phase movement through soils, and indirectly as a proxy for soil hydraulic conductivity. Several designs have been presented for field-based air permeameters; however, none are suitable for use in gravelly desert soils. We designed an air permeameter compatible with a standard soil corer to facilitate insertion into desert soils. The soil corer air permeameter (SCAP) uses digital components to measure flow rates under low-pressure gradients to improve accuracy, ease of use, and portability. The SCAP allows the extraction of undisturbed soil samples for laboratory analysis, providing direct comparisons of air permeability (ka) with other soil physical and hydraulic properties. The soil sample can be extracted before measuring ka, thus removing the need for a shape factor to account for divergent flow. In an analysis of the SCAP's performance, field testing showed that digital components operate well under field conditions; however, spanner wrench insertion holes must be sealed to provide correct ka measurements. The Jalbert and Dane shape factor for in situ ka is applicable for tilled, unstructured soils. However, significant soil-specific variability exists in the shape factor, so we recommend measuring ex situ ka in the field, where possible. Ex situ field ka and laboratory hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) measurements were compared and air to water permeability ratios were calculated to determine structural changes due to water saturation. For soils that could be extracted with minimal structural change, we found good correlation between ka and Ksat and reasonable agreement with previously published results.

Abbreviations: JDSF, Jalbert and Dane shape factor • SCAP, soil corer air permeameter




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