Morphometric Parameters of Typical Chernozem Aggregates and Their Changes under the Influence of Model Shallow-Water Flows

O. O. Plotnikova
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Chernozems are the most fertile soils in Russia. Most of the territory of Kursk oblast is covered with chernozems, half of the territory is plowed, and approximately a fifth of the arable lands are eroded. Thus, studies of various aspects of erosion processes affecting the chernozems of Kursk oblast become relevant and important. The aim of the work is to evaluate the influence of shallow flows on the morphometric characteristics of typical chernozem aggregates of varying degrees of erosion. A series of model erosion experiments have been carried out with capillary-moistened bulk samples of the upper 10-cm layer of the humus horizon of typical plowed chernozems of Kursk oblast. The control variant is a comparable sample of chernozem from a typical site, Mown Steppe of Alekhin Central Chernozem Natural Biosphere Reserve. The morphometric parameters of soil aggregates carried by model flows with minimum, average, and maximum rates (0.3, 0.41‒0.45, and 0.54‒0.58 m/s, respectively) have been determined. It has been shown that smaller aggregates have greater roundness, isometry, and a lower surface evenness. Larger aggregates, on the contrary, are less rounded and isometric and are rougher. An exposure of a bulk soil sample to a model shallow-water flow has revealed an inverse relationship between changes in the degree of roundness and the unevenness coefficient of the surface of aggregates. The changes in the form factor and the unevenness coefficient of the surface of aggregates are influenced by both the degree of soil erosion and the flow rate; moreover, these factors mutually enhance the influence of each other. The degree of isometry of aggregates (roundness) is influenced mainly by the degree of soil erosion, but its influence increases by the flow rate factor. The flow rate has different effect on the morphometric parameters of aggregates: a low flow rate has rounding effect, while a high flow rate has a destructive effect. Continuation of such research will expand our understanding of the mechanisms and patterns of formation of eroded soils.

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典型切尔诺泽姆骨料的形态参数及其在浅水模型流影响下的变化
摘要切尔诺泽姆是俄罗斯最肥沃的土壤。库尔斯克州的大部分领土被切尔诺泽姆覆盖,一半的领土被耕种,大约五分之一的可耕地被侵蚀。因此,对影响库尔斯克州切尔诺泽姆的侵蚀过程的各个方面进行研究具有现实意义和重要性。这项工作的目的是评估浅层水流对不同侵蚀程度的典型切尔诺泽姆聚合体形态特征的影响。我们使用库尔斯克州典型犁地切尔诺泽姆腐殖质层上 10 厘米层的毛细管湿润块状样本进行了一系列模型侵蚀实验。对照变体是来自典型地点--阿列克欣中央切尔诺泽姆自然生物圈保护区的刈割草原--的切尔诺泽姆可比样本。已经确定了模型水流携带的土壤团聚体的形态参数,其最小、平均和最大流速(分别为 0.3、0.41-0.45 和 0.54-0.58 米/秒)。结果表明,较小的集料具有较大的圆度和等距度,表面均匀度较低。相反,较大的聚合体的圆度和等距度较低,表面较粗糙。将大块土壤样本暴露在模型浅水流中的结果显示,聚集体表面的圆度和不均匀系数的变化之间存在反比关系。集料表面形状系数和不平度系数的变化受土壤侵蚀程度和流速的影响,而且这两个因素相互促进。集料的等轴度(圆度)主要受土壤侵蚀程度的影响,但其影响因流速因素而增大。流速对集料形态参数的影响是不同的:流速低会产生滚圆效应,而流速高则会产生破坏效应。继续开展此类研究将拓展我们对侵蚀土壤形成机制和模式的认识。
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