266-9 Field Validation of Soil Survey Estimates of Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity in Benchmark Soils of Puerto Rico.

Poster Number 916

See more from this Division: S01 Soil Physics
See more from this Session: Soil Physics and Hydrology Posters: I
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
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Victor A. Snyder1, Fernando Julia2 and Miguel Vazquez1, (1)Crops and Agroenvironmental Sciences, University of Puerto Rico - Agricultural Experiment Station, San Juan, PR
(2)Crops and Agroenvironmental Sciences, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus, Mayaguez, PR

Among soil properties inventoried in Soil Survey data bases are values of soil saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat). Due to the high variability of Ksat, values are listed in the form of classes or intervals ranging over approximately one order of magnitude. The Ksat class values are generally not measured, but rather are estimated from properties such as soil texture, structure and bulk density. This study evaluated the accuracy of these estimates for 10 benchmark soils of Puerto Rico, by measuring numerous  (n>12) Ksat values at each benchmark site with  Guelph permeameters and comparing confidence intervals of the measured geometric means to the rated Ksat class boundaries.

See more from this Division: S01 Soil Physics
See more from this Session: Soil Physics and Hydrology Posters: I