Soil compaction is a serious problem, which is aggravated due to its difficulty to locate and reverse. Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a non-invasive geophysical method that can be used to identify compacted areas, soil horizon thickness and assess soil physical properties. This study assesses the relationship between ERT and soil compaction. Data were collected on a 4-m transect in a fallow plot located at Bragança (Portugal). Measurements were performed before and after tillage and tractor passage. Soil samples at different depths (0-0.05, 0.05-0.1 and 0.1-0.2 m depth) were taken to determine: soil bulk density, porosity, saturated hydraulic conductivity and soil water content. The effect of tillage and tractor pas...
Compaction of cultivated soils is a major problem for agriculture in terms of yield decline and sust...
Africa is the second continent suffering from soil compaction; studies of this phenomenon must be mu...
Soil compaction is a complex mechanism which results in a decrease of soil porosity and an increase ...
Soil compaction is a serious problem, which is aggravated due to its difficulty to locate and revers...
Soil compaction is a serious problem, which is aggravated due to its difficulty to locate and revers...
Modern agricultural practices can cause significant stress on soil, which ultimately has degrading e...
Soil Compaction results from compressive forces applied to compressible soil by machinery wheels, co...
© 2020 The Authors. Vadose Zone Journal published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Soil Science...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a promising non-destructive tool to characterize agricult...
Electrical resistivity tomography is a non-destructive method of site investigation that involves in...
Fast and accurate large‐scale localization and quantification of harmfully compacted soils in recult...
Current world-wide pressures on farming production can be ameliorated by a more efficient use of agr...
Heavy agricultural machinery is major cause of one of the processes of soil degradation, compaction,...
Conventional methods for soil compaction mapping, such as penetrometers, although accurate, work as ...
Choices related to crop residue management affect the soil structure. As a consequence, they may det...
Compaction of cultivated soils is a major problem for agriculture in terms of yield decline and sust...
Africa is the second continent suffering from soil compaction; studies of this phenomenon must be mu...
Soil compaction is a complex mechanism which results in a decrease of soil porosity and an increase ...
Soil compaction is a serious problem, which is aggravated due to its difficulty to locate and revers...
Soil compaction is a serious problem, which is aggravated due to its difficulty to locate and revers...
Modern agricultural practices can cause significant stress on soil, which ultimately has degrading e...
Soil Compaction results from compressive forces applied to compressible soil by machinery wheels, co...
© 2020 The Authors. Vadose Zone Journal published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Soil Science...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a promising non-destructive tool to characterize agricult...
Electrical resistivity tomography is a non-destructive method of site investigation that involves in...
Fast and accurate large‐scale localization and quantification of harmfully compacted soils in recult...
Current world-wide pressures on farming production can be ameliorated by a more efficient use of agr...
Heavy agricultural machinery is major cause of one of the processes of soil degradation, compaction,...
Conventional methods for soil compaction mapping, such as penetrometers, although accurate, work as ...
Choices related to crop residue management affect the soil structure. As a consequence, they may det...
Compaction of cultivated soils is a major problem for agriculture in terms of yield decline and sust...
Africa is the second continent suffering from soil compaction; studies of this phenomenon must be mu...
Soil compaction is a complex mechanism which results in a decrease of soil porosity and an increase ...