Abstract

Testing the Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer (BEST) soil particle size distribution (PSD) model is necessary to evaluate the applicability of the BEST procedure for characterising soil hydraulics. In this investigation, the fitting performance of the BEST PSD model was tested using a database of 114 Burundian soils with 14 measured particle size fractions for each soil sample, and also by considering a reduced number of measured particle size fractions for a sample. The fitting performance of the model developed by Fredlund et al. (2000) (FR model) was also considered for comparative purposes. On average, the BEST model yielded satisfactory results (i.e., mean relative error, E r ¯ = 3.9 % ). However, low values of Er ( E r ¯ = 2.4 % was obtained with the FR model. It was concluded that, on average, the BEST PSD model is expected to give a reliable description of PSD of Burundian soils. In fine textured soils, reduced experimental information is enough to reproduce the complete PSD. If the objective of fitting a PSD to measured data is theoretical, and not the application of the BEST procedure, then the FR model is preferred.

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