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Arboriculture & Urban Forestry Online
Volume 20, Issue 3 — May 1994
https://www.isa-arbor.com/Publications/Arboriculture-Urban-Forestry

An Evaluation of Volume Excavation and Core Sampling Techniques for Measuring Soil Bulk Density    (View PDF)

J.M. Lichter and L.R. Costello

Abstract: Soil bulk densities were measured at three locations representing a variety of textural classes utilizing two measurement techniques: core sampling and volume excavation. Bulk density values established by the volume excavation method were significantly lower than core sampling values at 2 of 3 locations. The differences in bulk densities generated by the two techniques should be considered when evaluating the severity of compaction on a site relative to an assumed critically limiting bulk density. Core sampling is a simple, fast and common technique, but is not suitable for sampling rocky, dry or wet soils. The volume excavation method requires simple to use and inexpensive tools and was useful for sampling soils of various conditions, but this technique required greater care in sampling technique which increased the time required for sampling. Key words: Soil compaction, bulk density, volume excavation, core sampling.

Keywords: Soil compaction, bulk density, volume excavation, core sampling.

https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1994.030


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