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Structural characterization of unsaturated aggregated soil

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Despite the recent experimental studies of soil structure, a comprehensive understanding of the macroscopic response of a soil in relation to its structure has not yet been achieved. This lack of understanding reveals the need for further assessments of soil structure and its evolution under loading. In this work, the structure of an aggregated soil under various conditions of saturation and mechanical loading is studied. We also compare the aggregated soil structure, which shows a double porous fabric, with that of the same soil when reconstituted. The experimental methods selected for this study are a combination of mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM), and neutron computed tomography (CT). Using MIP and ESEM, we first examine the soil fabric at the intra-aggregate scale. Then, we quantify the structural evolution of the soil using neutron tomography and link it to the macroscopic response of the soil. Based on the experimental evidence, the main features of the soil structure and its evolution are outlined for unsaturated aggregated soil under different loading conditions.

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Sol (pédologie)
vignette|Le sol recèle un trésor vivant insoupçonné qui représente 50 % de la biodiversité spécifique sur la terre. En région tempérée, chaque mètre carré (sur de profondeur) abrite en moyenne animales (dont un millier d'espèces d'invertébrés constitués de près de 50 % d'acariens) comprenant, en les distinguant par leur taille, la microfaune, la mésofaune et la macrofaune. Une cuillère à café de sol, soit environ un gramme, héberge en moyenne 100 arthropodes, à , des millions de protozoaires et près d'un milliard de cellules bactériennes, issues de plus de 1 million d'espèces.
Structure (pédologie)
En pédologie, la structure est la façon selon laquelle s’arrangent naturellement et durablement les particules élémentaires du sol, en formant ou non des agrégats. L’agrégat est le résultat de l’organisation naturelle des constituants, ce en quoi il est fondamentalement différent d’un fragment, lequel résulte de la brisure d’un objet préexistant. Tous les mécanismes et processus de la pédogenèse (actions physiques, chimiques et biologiques) concourent à transformer des matériaux à structure lithologique (roche et dépôts) en matériaux à structure pédologique.
Soil chemistry
Soil chemistry is the study of the chemical characteristics of soil. Soil chemistry is affected by mineral composition, organic matter and environmental factors. In the early 1870s a consulting chemist to the Royal Agricultural Society in England, named J. Thomas Way, performed many experiments on how soils exchange ions, and is considered the father of soil chemistry. Other scientists who contributed to this branch of ecology include Edmund Ruffin, and Linus Pauling.
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