Characterization by X‐ray μCT of the air‐filled porosity of an agricultural soil at different matric potentials

Author:

Smet Sarah12ORCID,Plougonven Erwan2ORCID,Léonard Angélique2ORCID,Degré Aurore1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Soil Water Plant Exchanges, TERRA Teaching and Research Center, Gembloux Agro‐Bio Tech University of Liège Gembloux Belgium

2. Chemical Engineering University of Liège Liège Belgium

Abstract

AbstractTo describe various important soil processes like the release of greenhouse gases or the proliferation of microorganisms, it is necessary to assess quantitatively how the geometry and in particular the connectivity of the air‐filled pore space of a soil evolves as it is progressively dried. The availability of X‐ray computed microtomography (μCT) images of soil samples now allows this information to be obtained directly, without having to rely on the interpretation of macroscopic measurements using capillary theory, as used to be the case. In this general context, we present different methods to describe quantitatively the configuration of the air‐filled pore space in 3D μCT images of 20 separate samples of a loamy soil equilibrated at different matric potentials. Even though measures using μCT on such multi‐scale materials strongly depend on image resolution, our results show that in general, soil samples most often behave as expected, for example, connectivity increases with higher negative matric potential, while tortuosity decreases. However, simple correlations could not be found between the evolution of quantitative descriptors of the pore space at the different matric potentials and routinely measured macroscopic soil parameters. A statistical analysis of all soil samples concurrently confirmed this lack of correspondence.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science

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