Terravent: soil fracture patterns and impact on bulk density
Journal, Research (Article)
Soil compaction is reported to be a limiting factor in many urban tree plantings. The Terravent was developed to decompact and aerate soil through the soil injection of high-pressure nitrogen gas. The purpose of this project was to determine the soil fracture patterns created by the Terravent and to determine if soil bulk density is reduced. [UMN]
"Soil compaction is reported to be a limiting factor in many urban tree plantings. The Terravent was developed to decompact and aerate soil through the soil injection of high-pressure nitrogen gas. The purpose of this project was to determine the soil fracture patterns created by the Terravent and to determine if soil bulk density is reduced. Replicates of six fractures were made at three sites. Bulk density and the degree of fracturing were measured. No significant differences in soil bulk density were found between treated and nontreated areas. Fracture patterns were generally horizontal to convex shaped with a mean width up to 22.2 in. (56 cm), typically 9 in. (23 cm) below the soil surface. Other means of alleviating soil compaction are thought to be more effective." [Abstract]
E.T. Smiley
2001
Journal of Arboriculture
International Society of Arboriculture
Savoy, IL (US)
0278-5226
27
6
326
330
Maintenance Specifications, Compaction, Roots
Air excavation, Leaf characteristics, Soil fracturing, Maintenance, Soil compaction
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