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Title: DETERMINING THE SOIL COMPACTION DEGREE BY MEASURING THE PENETRATION RESISTANCE
Authors: Mărunțelu, I.
Rus, F.
Keywords: penetration resistance
compaction degree
physical soil quality
penetrometer
Issue Date: Nov-2017
Publisher: TRANSILVANIA UNIVERSITY PRESS OF BRAȘOV
Citation: http://scholar.google.ro/
Series/Report no.: COMEC 2017 vol.II;43-47
Abstract: The assessment of soil resistance is carried by determining resistance to penetration. This represents a simple method to assess the state of soil compaction, which is used in attempts regarding the influence of works on soil and highlight the seasonal dynamics of its physical state. The spatial placement of the measuring points and of the measured values allows the elaboration of maps by which a proper management of agricultural technologies can be achieved. Resistance to penetration is an important indicator of the quality of physical soil quality, and the 2MPa limit is widely used to characterize the soil physical quality, both in systems without soil processing and in conventional systems.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2217
ISSN: 2457-8541
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