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About percolation and permeability

About percolation and permeability. Percolation, also referred to as Permeability – the condition of a ‘water-saturated’ soil that controls water flow through the entire root zone, or through horizons of interest (usually the upper 60 inches).

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About percolation and permeability

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  1. About percolation and permeability Percolation, also referred to as Permeability – the condition of a ‘water-saturated’ soil that controls water flow through the entire root zone, or through horizons of interest (usually the upper 60 inches). Synonymous with permeability, percolation is limited by the most compacted, massive, or clayey layer or horizon in the profile. May be referred to or measured as infiltration.

  2. Structure – and Percolation/Infiltration some representative illustrations

  3. Minutes per inch >600 24-60 6-8 300-600 < 6 12-24 60-300 8-12 http://nesoil.com/properties/texture/sld009.htm

  4. > 121 51- < 121 31-<51 16-<31 10-< 16 6-< 10 3-<6 > 121 < 3 Minutes per inch Montana DEQ Circular 4

  5. > 600 300-600 60-300 12-24 24-60 8-12 6-8 Minutes per inch (New England soil survey)

  6. Questions?

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