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Embrapa Florestas. |
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07/11/1993 |
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Autoria: |
POTTER, K. N.; CRUSE, R. M.; HORTON, R. |
Título: |
Tillage effects on soil thermal properties. |
Ano de publicação: |
1985 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Soil Science Society of America Journal, v. 45, p. 968-973, 1985. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Theoretical considerations indicate soil thermal properties may be altered by tillage, but few field studies have been conducted to compare soil thermal properties as affected by conservation or notill management systems. Surface-soil thermal properties were determined in the row zone for three soils in three tillage systems: conventional till, chisel plow, and no-till. The apparent thermal diffusivity was determined by harmonic analysis of soil temperature data, volumetric heat capacity from the volume fraction of the soil components, and thermal conductivity by the line source heat-probe method. Soil volumetric heat capacity was similar for all tillage treatments. Thermal diffusivity was significantly greater in the notill system than in conventional and chisel plow tillage systems, indicating that thermal conductivity also was greater in the no-till system. Direct determination of thermal conductivity by the line source heat-probe method at one site indicated that thermal conductivity was more than 20% greater in no-till than in the conventional till system. Percentage surface residue cover had a greater influence on soil temperature and soil heat flux than soil thermal properties. |
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Conservação do Solo; Manejo do Solo. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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LEADER 01683naa a2200169 a 4500 001 1279883 005 2025-04-22 008 1985 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aPOTTER, K. N. 245 $aTillage effects on soil thermal properties.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c1985 520 $aTheoretical considerations indicate soil thermal properties may be altered by tillage, but few field studies have been conducted to compare soil thermal properties as affected by conservation or notill management systems. Surface-soil thermal properties were determined in the row zone for three soils in three tillage systems: conventional till, chisel plow, and no-till. The apparent thermal diffusivity was determined by harmonic analysis of soil temperature data, volumetric heat capacity from the volume fraction of the soil components, and thermal conductivity by the line source heat-probe method. Soil volumetric heat capacity was similar for all tillage treatments. Thermal diffusivity was significantly greater in the notill system than in conventional and chisel plow tillage systems, indicating that thermal conductivity also was greater in the no-till system. Direct determination of thermal conductivity by the line source heat-probe method at one site indicated that thermal conductivity was more than 20% greater in no-till than in the conventional till system. Percentage surface residue cover had a greater influence on soil temperature and soil heat flux than soil thermal properties. 650 $aConservação do Solo 650 $aManejo do Solo 700 1 $aCRUSE, R. M. 700 1 $aHORTON, R. 773 $tSoil Science Society of America Journal$gv. 45, p. 968-973, 1985.
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