Abstract
Agricultural land evaluation is hampered by inadequate procedures for
assessing the severity of soil compaction. Therefore, the ‘SOILpak
scoring procedure’ has been developed within the Australian cotton
industry to allow semi-quantitative assessment of soil structural form. It
allows compaction severity in Vertisols to be separated into as many as 20
categories on a scale of 0.0 (severely compacted) to 2.0 (excellent structure
for root growth). The procedure is based upon visual assessment of soil
samples in the field as they are pulled apart by hand. The SOILpak scoring
system is well accepted by advisory staff because of its speed and simplicity.
However, there have been some problems with operator bias, and an inability to
deal with continuity of vertical macropores, degree of encroachment of
under-furrow compaction into the ridges where cotton is planted, and the
presence of thin smeared layers. This paper presents a modified SOILpak
scoring procedure that addresses these problems. Also, the SOILpak scoring
procedure has been integrated with terminology in the ‘Australian Soil
and Land Survey Field Handbooks’ so that it can be used by soil
surveyors in other areas.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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