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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 29:201-205 (1965)
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Depth to Fragipan in Cabot Silt Loam—Variability in a Characteristic Area1

Joseph Bornstein, Richmond J. Bartlett and Montague Howard, Jr.2

ABSTRACT

A drainage research projec thas been established at East Franklin, Vermont on a Cabot silt loam to study and improve interception drainage methods. To be able to interpret the resulting data with greater meaning it was necessary to determine the variability of depth to fragipan and the relations between this variability, the slope of the surface, and the thickness of the Ap horizon. Two methods of determining depth to the fragipan surface were used. The more feasible one, auger borings taken on a 100-foot grid was evaluated for precision in relation to the method of examining drain trench walls. Thickness of Ap horizon and the depth to the fragipan surface were measured at 161 locations 2 feet apart along tile drain trenches. Fragipan surface at 143 points over the research area was located by the auger grid system.

The mean depth of the Ap horizon was 7.4 inches and 83% of the measurements fell in the 6- to 9-inch range. Of all fragipan depths, 74% were in the 11- to 17-inch range. Mean depth by augering was 13.9 inches; along the trench profile it was 14.4 inches. In this area of Cabot silt loam, the lower boundary of the Ap and the fragipan surfaces generally follow surface slopes. The auger method data follow the trend of the measurements derived from the trench profile.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, ARS, and from SCS, USDA, in cooperation with the Vermont Agr. Exp. Sta., Journal Series Paper No. 147.

2 Agricultural Engineer, ARS-SWC, Associate Agronomist, University of Vermont and Agr. Exp. Sta.; and State Soil Scientist, SCS, all of Burlington, Vermont, respectively.

Received for publication August 17, 1964. Accepted for publication November 2, 1964.







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