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Alterations in aggregate characteristics of thermally heated water-repellent soil aggregates under laboratory conditions

Authors :
Perera H. T. M.
Leelamanie D. A. L.
Maeda Morihiro
Mori Yasushi
Source :
Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, Vol 71, Iss 2, Pp 177-187 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Sciendo, 2023.

Abstract

The heat generated during wildfires modifies soil characteristics, including soil water repellency (SWR) and the water stability of aggregates, which are known to be interrelated. SWR lowers the rate of water entry into aggregates, minimizing aggregate disruption and subsequent erosion. This study aimed to examine these aggregate characteristics (SWR, water stability of aggregates) of thermally heated water-repellent soil aggregates under laboratory conditions. Water-repellent aggregates were collected from Eucalyptus grandis forest soil separately from four soil depths (0–5, 5–10, 10–15, and 15–20 cm) with varying initial repellency levels. Using an automated programmable muffle furnace, aggregates were separately exposed to three heating temperatures, TH (150, 200, 250 °C), three rates of heating (speed of rising temperature to reach relevant TH), RH (200, 400, 800 °C h−1), and three durations of exposure to relevant TH, ED (30, 60, 120 min). The molarity of an ethanol droplet test was used to measure the contact angle (contact angle>90°). The water drop penetration time (WDPT) was also measured. The SWR of aggregates declined with the increasing TH and ED. All aggregates were wettable once exposed to 250 °C. At the lowest TH and ED (150 °C, 30 min), the contact angle was

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13384333
Volume :
71
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.08f06d98f6a4af4ac9b3baf976d888f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2023-0009