Abstract

The need often arises to appraise soils for agricultural or environmental uses. Field evaluation of parameters can give timely information about soil quality, often at a fraction of the cost of laboratory analysis. The specific gravity (SG) of a saturated paste (sat. paste) made on-site can be measured using a portable mud balance. For 71 soils from western Canada, the sat. paste SG was correlated with the saturation percentage (% sat.), cation exchange capacity (CEC), and organic matter content (% OM). Empirical power functions of the SG matched data for each of these parameters. The empirical SG function for % sat. corresponded with published data for soils from the western United States as well. Values of SG in the range 1.0 to 2.1 thus indicated % sat. values ranging from 20 to 400 (with r2=0.97), CEC from 4 to 100 cmolc kg−1(r2=0.72), and OM from <1 to 50% (r2=0.80). On appropriate soils, estimates of these parameters calculated from the SG of a sat. paste could therefore be used, together with a hand-texture assessment, for field appraisal of items such as site remediability, sensitivity to contamination and crop production potential.

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