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One liter of oven-dry soil sampled from the Chorro Creek Ranch field requires 300 g of water to completely saturate it.

Calculate (a) its porosity, n, and (b) the volume of water required to saturate the top 20 cm of 1 hectare of the field.

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Answer:

porosity=23.07%

x=5.974*10^9cm^3

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One liter of oven-dry soil sampled from the Chorro Creek Ranch field requires 300 g of water to completely saturate it.

Calculate (a) its porosity, n, and (b) the volume of water required to saturate the top 20 cm of 1 hectare of the field.

-Porosity of a soil sample can be calculated in five ways but i shall use the formula below

porosity=
(volume of pore)/(volume of total) *100%%

volume pore volume of sample is equal to water volume used to saturate the soil

total volume=sample volume +pore volume

1L=1000cm^3

density of water=density=mass/volume

1g/cm^3=300g/volume

vol=300cm^3

total volume=300+1000

1300

porosity =(300/1300)*100%

porosity=23.07%

2. Recall that volume=area *height

1 hectare=1*10^9cm^2

the volume of soil sample=1*10^9cm^2*20cm

2*10^10cm^3


porosity=(x)/(x+2*10^(10) ) *100%%

23%=x/(x+2*10^10)*100%

x=5.974*10^9cm^3

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