Comparison of alternative soil particle-size distribution models and their correlation with soil physical attributes
Publicado en línea: 28 mar 2019
Páginas: 179 - 190
Recibido: 28 jun 2017
Aceptado: 19 oct 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2018-0009
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Complete descriptions of the particle-size distribution (PSD) curve should provide more information about various soil properties as opposed to only the textural composition (sand, silt and clay (SSC) fractions). We evaluated the performance of 19 models describing PSD data of soils using a range of efficiency criteria. While different criteria produced different rankings of the models, six of the 19 models consistently performed the best. Mean errors of the six models were found to depend on the particle diameter, with larger error percentages occurring in the smaller size range. Neither SSC nor the geometric mean diameter and its standard deviation correlated significantly with the saturated hydraulic conductivity (