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Soil aggregate stability is an important soil physical property which influences a wide range of biological and chemical processes in natural and agricultural environments

Slakes

by Mario Fajardo

What is it about?

Soil aggregate stability is an important soil physical property which influences a wide range of biological and chemical processes in natural and agricultural environments. The stability of aggregates in water is an essential property for maintaining soil productivity by helping in minimising soil erosion, environmental pollution and further degradation.

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(4)
Size
42Mb
Genre
Education Productivity
Last updated
November 19, 2019
Release date
November 19, 2019
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Soil aggregate stability is an important soil physical property which influences a wide range of biological and chemical processes in natural and agricultural environments. The stability of aggregates in water is an essential property for maintaining soil productivity by helping in minimising soil erosion, environmental pollution and further degradation.

Slakes is smart phone application that is capable to measure the change in area of soil aggregates immersed in a Petri dish full of water over time, fit a model and return coefficients that can be finally used as a soil aggregate stability indicator.

More info here : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167198716300952

HOW TO CITE THIS APP

Fajardo, M. McBratney, A. (2019). Slakes: A soil aggregate stability smart-phone app [Mobile application software]. The University of Sydney, Australia.

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