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Soil Water (Chapter 5) Notes
Soil Water (Chapter 5) Notes
Did you know .... Did you know that only 3% of the water on earth is fresh water? And that soils play a very important part in the movement and filtering of water before we find it in our taps. Chapter 5 will start our discussion on water and soils and includes discussion of water's properties that make it so unique, energ of water movement in in soils, measuring water content in soils, and how water becomes plant available.
Lecture content notes are accompanied by videos listed below the notes in each submodule (e.g. Soil Water (Chapter 5) Videos A though C). Print or download lecture notes then view videos in succession alongside lecture content and add additional notes from each video. The start of each video is noted in parenthesis (e.g. Content for Video A) within each lecture note set and contains lecture content through the note for the next video (e.g. Content for Video B).
Figures and tables unless specifically referrenced are from the course text, Nature and Property of Soils, 14th Edition, Brady and Weil.
Content Video A
Soil Water
“When the well is dry, we will know the importance of water.” Benjamin Franklin
Water Trivia Only 3% of Earth’s water is fresh water. 97% of the water on Earth is salt water.
Water covers 70.9% of the Earth’s surface.
There is more fresh water in the atmosphere than in all of the rivers on the planet combined.
American residents use about 100 gallons of water per day
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American residents use about 100 gallons of water per day.
The first water pipes were made from wood.
More than 25% of bottled water comes from a municipal water supply, the same place that tap water comes from.
An inch of water covering one acre (27,154 gallons) weighs 113 tons.
Water makes up between 55-78% of a human’s body weight.
Data courtesy of USEPA
Structure and Properties Polarity
Hydrogen Bonding
Cohesion – Stick together
Adhesion – Stick to other materials
Hydration
Surface Tension
Capillary Action
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Content Video B
It’s all about the ...... Energy HI to LOW
Relative not absolute values – Difference determines direction of movement
Potential – standard atmospheric pressure (bar) or Pascal
Gravitational
Osmotic
Matrix
Freedom of movement –Wet vs Dry Soils
Water Content and Potential
Measuring Soil Water
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Movement of Water in Soils Saturated Flow
Heavy Rain - Fast
Hydraulic Gradient (Table 5.3)
Contamination and Loss - pesticides, nutrients , pathogens
Unsaturated Flow
Dominant movement of water
Texture
Driven by matric potential
Slow
Stratified Layer
Major textural change - Fragipan
Changes flow routes
Positive or Negative – Box 5.3
Vapor Flow
Wetting Front
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Content Video C
Qualitative Descriptions Maximum Retentive Capacity – water saturated
Field Capacity
Plants with adequate water
Moisture is adequate but not too high for activities
Proper aeration for microbial community
Permanent Wilting Coefficient – Wilting Point
Hydroscopic Coefficient
Plant-Available Soil Water Texture
Organic Matter
Compaction
Roots
Capillary Action
Root Extension
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