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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 35:509-510 (1971)
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Air Permeability of Undisturbed Soil: Variability and Measurement with an Asphalt Paving Meter1

D. D. Fritton2

ABSTRACT

An asphalt paving meter which allows convenient and rapid measurement of air permeability was used in undisturbed soil. Permeability differences due to location in a field were significant, but since the absolute values contain an unknown and variable combination of vertical and horizontal permeability, the measurements are likely to be useful only under very special circumstances.


NOTES

1 Department of Agronomy, Paper no. 894, supported by the New York State Agr. Exp. Sta. at Cornell Univ. Hatch project 344 in cooperation with Federal Water Pollution Contr. Admin. Grant no. WP-01493-01.

2 Assistant Professor of Soil Physics, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y.

Received for publication September 23, 1970. Accepted for publication December 17, 1970.







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