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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 46:1332-1333 (1982)
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A Method of Collecting Soil Solutions from Flooded Soils1

R. Fox and G. Rolfe2

ABSTRACT

A procedure and soil water sampling unit are described for obtaining soil solution samples from flooded soils. The low oxidation-reduction potentials of soil solution samples should be preserved by extracting the samples under an atmosphere of nitrogen. Standing floodwaters do not inhibit the collection of samples.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Illinois Agric. Exp. Stn., Dep. of Forestry, McIntire-Stennis Research Project 55-309.

2 Research Assistant and Professor, respectively, University of Illinois, Department of Forestry.

Received for publication March 2, 1982. Accepted for publication June 28, 1982.







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