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Soil erosion
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100

What is the difference between weathering and erosion?

Weathering is the breakdown( physical or chemical)  of a material in to smaller or different material.

Erosion is the detachment, translocation, and deposition of a material

100

At what ψ m is Saturation? Field Capacity(FC)? Permanent Wilting Point?

ψm Saturation = 0 kPa

ψm FC ~  -33 kPa, can be variable from -10 to -33

ψm PWP =-1500 kPa

NOTE: must be able to interpret soil water retention curves

100

I am an organism that uses CO2 as a carbon source and biochemical oxidation as an energy source. What type of metabolic organism am I?

I am a chemoautotroph

100

Fertilizer conversions

How do you convert P2O5 --> P ? 

molar mass of P = 31 g/mol     O 16 g/mol


1. Look up atomic mass  

2. multiply by subscripts  31*2 =62 

16*5 = 80

3. add up total molecular weight  62+80 =142 g/mol P2O5

4. divide nutrient element mass by total 

62/142 =   .44 g P/g P2O5

100

A farmer applies 215 lbs/ac of 15-25-5 fertilizer to 3 acres of land. How many lbs of N have they applied in total? Note that units are given in pounds of fertilizer per acre, but you want units of lbs of N.

97 lbs

200
What are the 6 Key ecosystem services of soil

medium for plant growth

recycling system for nutrients and organic wastes

habitat for soil organisms

modifier of the atmosphere

engineering medium

system for water purification

200

What is the importance of  soil Aeration? What  processes  would be affected by a soil that is well aerated?

Soil aeration is important because it drives chemical processes like microbe respiration. Affects the Eh(redox potential)

affects OM degradation, plant growth, nutrient availability, greenhouse emissions, soil color, toxins and contaminants

200

CN Ratios

When added to the soil what would an organic material with a CN ratio of 160:1 cause?

net immobilization


Alternatively a CN ratio of 9:1 would cause net mineralization

200

What processes can cause soil degradation?

Name 3

soil: erosion, nutrient depletion, organic matter depletion, salt accumulation, acidification, compaction
200

A soil sample plus its cylinder weighed 155 g dry. The cylinder holding the soil has a volume of 123 cm3 and a weight of 9.0 g. Assume particle density is 2.65g/cm3.

Calculate the bulk density of this soil, showing the correct units.

Db = mass/volume = (dry weight - cylinder weight)/volume 

1.19 g/cm^3

300

What does soil quality measure?

It is a measure of ecosystem services

300

Rank the bond strength  of the following Major Cations from weakest to strongest

 Mg+2, Na+, NH4+, K+,Al+3,Ca+2

what about the hydrated radius?

Na+ < K+=NH4+<Mg+2<Ca+2<Al+3

The hydrated radius has a trend on the periodic table Going up the table increases the hydrated radius, while going down and to the right there would be an increase in charge and sorption

So Na+ would have the largest hydrated radius and the lowest sorption/charge

300

What acids compose of acid rain?

 from NOx +H2O  -->Nitrous acid (HNO2)

 from SOx + H2O ---> sopheric acid  H2SO4

300

What are 3 types of erosion? in increasing scale

sheet erosion   rill erosion  gully erosion

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300

 Using a 37-10-20 fertilizer, you wish to apply 150 lbs. of N.    

How much fertilizer (lbs.) do you need to apply? Round to the nearest 1 lb.

405 lbs.

400

define these terms: Colluvium, Alluvium, Eluviation, Illuviation

Alluvium - deposited by streams

Colluvium- Deposited by gravity ( found near hill/mountain bottoms)

Eluviation- exiting upper horizon 

Illuviation- Accumulation of minerals - usually happens in horizon B

400

What pH range is optimal for plants and why?

pH is important because it affects the bioavailability of nutrients as well as harmful toxins to plants by affecting  the mobility and leaching depending on the pH. This includes how pH affects the CEC (high pH --> high CEC)

optimal range 6.5-7 for neutral soils

400

Define Rhizobia, actinomycetes, and fungi

rhizobia: symbiotic bacteria that fix nitrogen in legume roots

actinomycetes: filamentous bacteria in dry alkaline soils( rain smell)

Fungi -chemoheterotrophs and are often filamentous and multicellular

400

How does tillage affect SOM?

tillage increases erosion which reduces SOM

Tillage also decreases aggregation, which increases O2 and decreases soil protection, reduces SOM


400

Specific heat capacity

How much energy does it take to raise 1g of a soil with θm= 22% 1 degree C?

 given cdry soil= .2 cal/g or .8 J/g 

and cwater = 1cal/g or 4.18 J/g

How to use this formula when given
% gravimetric moisture (θm):
1. Assume you have 100 g of dry soil
2. When mass of dry soil = 100g,
water mass = m water = θm , so
divide 𝜃𝑚/(𝜃𝑚 +100) to get Fwater*
3. F water+F dry = 1, so we can just
subtract 1-F water to get F dry
4. Now plug in the variables

22/(22+100) = .18 =Fwater

100/(22+100)=.82 = Fdry

Cmoist soil = Fdry*cdry+Fwater*cwater

answer is  .856 cal/g

500

What are the master horizons in order?

O- organic litter

 A- top soil / Organic matter mixed with minerals

 E - zone of eluviation

 B - zone of illuviation

 C- unconsolidated parent material( partially weathered)

 R - consolidated rock ( bedrock)

500

What are some management techniques that you can do to manage soil temperature.

difference between Black and  clear plastic mulches(bonus question)

Plant residues

plant mulches.

Black vs clear plastic mulches(bonus question)

cover crop

tillage

moisture control

500

Oxidation and reduction.

2S+3O2+2 H2O→2 H2SO4→4H++SO4-2IS this reaction a oxidation or reduction

What is the valence state of S in the reactants and in the Products

Oxidation rxn

S in the reactants is +0 

S in the products has a oxidation state of +6

500

How does phosphorus pollution cause eutrophication?

Eutrophication from fertilizer runoff gets into waterways, then with the extra nutrients in the water this causes an algal bloom, When the algae dies off it sinks to the bottom where heterotrophic algae and bacteria are able to perform aerobic  respiration consuming dissolved Oxygen, eventually leading to an area in the water where there hypoxic levels  of Oxygen can kill fish.

500

CEC from soil colloid composition 

Soil composition has 16% sand 40% clay and 38% silt and  6% OM

Of the colloid clays there is 8% kaolinite , 70% vermiculite and 22% montmorillonite.

Given the CEC (cmolc/kg)

Kaolinite= 8

Vermiculite= 150

Montmorillonite= 100

Organis Matter- 200

Calculate the CEC with the given fractions

CECsoil = Fkaolinite*CECkaolinite +Fvermiculite*CECvermiculite+Fmonmorillonite*CECmontmorillonite+ Fom*CECom

CECsoil= (.4*.08)*8 + (.4*.7)*150+(.4*.22)*100+.06*200=  

63.056 cmolc/kg