Water Content Determinations for Peat and Other Organic Soils Using the Oven-Drying Method


Autoria(s): O'Kelly, Brendan C.; Sivakumar, Vinayagamoothy
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

There has been much debate in the literature over the past 60 years regarding an appropriate oven-drying temperature for water content determinations in peat and other organic soils. For inorganic soils, the water content is usually based on the equilibrium dry mass corresponding to drying temperatures in the range 100-110°C. However, for peat and other organic soils, several researchers have recommended lower drying temperatures in the range 60-90°C in an attempt to prevent possible charring, oxidation, and/or vaporization of substances other than pore water. However, all of the relevant water is not fully evaporated at too low a temperature, and because specimen dry mass is a function of drying temperature, the resulting water content values are lower than those determined for the temperature range 100-110°C. Experimental data reported in this article show that oven drying of peat and other organic soils at 100-110°C using either gravity-convection or forced-draft ovens is acceptable for routine water content determinations. Because a standardized oven temperature is desirable when correlating water content with other material properties, it is recommended that oven drying of peat and other organic soils be performed over temperature ranges of either 105-110°C or 105 ± 5°C, in line with standardized ranges for inorganic soils. © 2014 Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/water-content-determinations-for-peat-and-other-organic-soils-using-the-ovendrying-method(dae032f8-97db-4919-8b0c-0318637eba1b).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07373937.2013.849728

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Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

O'Kelly , B C & Sivakumar , V 2014 , ' Water Content Determinations for Peat and Other Organic Soils Using the Oven-Drying Method ' DRYING TECHNOLOGY , vol 32 , no. 6 , pp. 631-643 . DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2013.849728

Palavras-Chave #moisture content; oxidation; soil; standards; thermal characterization
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article