Publication detail
Determination of soil properties using thermogravimetry under laboratory conditions
KUČERÍK, J. SVATOŇ, K. MALÝ, S. BRTNICKÝ, M. DOLEŽALOVÁ WEISSMANNOVÁ, H. DEMYAN, M.S. SIEWERT, C. TOKARSKI, D.
Original Title
Determination of soil properties using thermogravimetry under laboratory conditions
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Analysis of soil properties and soil organic matter dynamics requires the use of reliable and rapid analytical techniques. Included in such applicable techniques is thermogravimetry (TG) which, typically, measures mass losses of soil heated during a temperature ramping. Previous work revealed relationships between mass losses of 10 degrees C intervals (TG indicators) and total organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN) and clay content, and relationships between mass losses of larger temperature intervals (TG fractions) and interactions between SOC, TN and clay. However, widespread application of these relationships is hampered by the requirement to equilibrate soils at 76% relative humidity (RH) prior to and during TG measurements. In this study we tested whether the relationships between mass losses and soil properties can be observed at 43% RH by analyzing 37 mostly arable and grassland soils. It was found that at 43% RH the same TG indicators correlated significantly with soil properties as at 76% RH, but the correlations with TN and clay contents were observed at lower temperatures. New equations were developed for rapid analysis of soil properties using TG indicators and for determination of TG fractions at 43% RH. The results indicated that for routine application of these TG approaches in soil science, it is necessary to include an RH parameter that accounts for potential shifts in diagnostic temperatures when modelling the relationships between TG data and soil properties. Highlights Thermogravimetry data correlate with soil organic carbon, nitrogen and clay at 43% RH. Clay and nitrogen correlated at lower temperature compared to 76% RH. New equations applicable at laboratory conditions were developed. Wider use of TG requires including information on ambient moisture.
Keywords
soil; thermogravimetry; analysis; relative humidity.
Authors
KUČERÍK, J.; SVATOŇ, K.; MALÝ, S.; BRTNICKÝ, M.; DOLEŽALOVÁ WEISSMANNOVÁ, H.; DEMYAN, M.S.; SIEWERT, C.; TOKARSKI, D.
Released
22. 5. 2020
ISBN
1351-0754
Periodical
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE
Year of study
71
Number
3
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
415
Pages to
419
Pages count
5
URL
BibTex
@article{BUT159085,
author="Jiří {Kučerík} and Karel {Svatoň} and Martin {Brtnický} and Stanislav {Malý} and Helena {Doležalová Weissmannová} and Michael S. {Demyan} and Christian {Siewert} and David {Tokarski}",
title="Determination of soil properties using thermogravimetry under laboratory conditions",
journal="EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE",
year="2020",
volume="71",
number="3",
pages="415--419",
doi="10.1111/ejss.12877",
issn="1351-0754",
url="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ejss.12877"
}