In:
Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering Technology, Savvy Science Publisher, Vol. 5, No. 1 ( 2017-02-27), p. 8-15
Abstract:
Different physical and chemical properties of biochar, which is made out of a variety of biomass materials, can impact water movement through amended soil. The objective of this research was to develop a decision support tool evaluating the impact of the shape and the size distribution of biochar on soil saturated hydraulic conductivity (KSAT). Plastic beads of different size and morphology were compared with biochar to assess impacts on soil KSAT. Bead and biochar at the rate of were 5% (v/w) were added to a coarse sand. The particle size of bead and biochar had an effect on the KSAT, with larger and smaller particle sizes than the original sand grains (0.5mm) decreasing the KSAT value. The equivalent size bead or biochar to the sand grains had no impact on KSAT. The amendment shape also influenced soil hydraulic properties, but only when the particle size was between 3-6mm. Intra-particle porosity had no significant influence on the KSAT due to its small pore size and increased tortuosity compared to the inter-particle spaces (macro-porosity). The results support the conclusion that both particle size and shape of the biochar amendment will impact the KSAT value.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2311-8741
DOI:
10.12974/2311-8741.2017.05.01.2
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Savvy Science Publisher
Publication Date:
2017
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