Effects of cow manure compost on anion elution patterns and hydraulic conductivity

우분퇴비 처리에 따른 토양내 음이온의 용출특성과 투수특성 변화

  • 정덕영 (충남대학교 농화학과) ;
  • 김필주 (충남대학교 농화학과) ;
  • 박무언 (농업과학연구원 농업생태과) ;
  • 이병렬 (농업과학연구원 농업생태과) ;
  • 김건엽 (농업과학연구원 농업생태과)
  • Published : 1996.11.01

Abstract

To quantitatively investigate the effects of manure compost on the soil and water environment including ground water the elution patterns of anions and hydraulic conductivity wore estimated with four different depth(15, 30, 45 60cm) and four variable ratio of compost treatment(0, 2, 4, 6%) through soil column test. 1. There were over 95% of elution of chloride and nitrate within 0.1 pore volume(PV), and sulfate within 0.2 PV. With 2 ton/10a of cow manure compost treatment recommended total 40 kg/10a of anions added was recovered as effluent at the amount of 17kg chloride, 5.4kg nitrate, and 13.2kg sulfate, respectively However, phosphate rarely recovered in the effluent due to the strong affinity for sorption sites in soils. 2. In multi-layered soil column the maximum peaks of each anion eluted were retardated with increasing soil depth and the amount of organic matter(OM) treatment. 3. With increasing OM up to 2% the saturated hydraulic conductivity(SHC) was greatly decreased, but the slight decrease in SHC was found by addition of OM greater than 4%. In multi-layered soil column SHC was more effected by the lower SHV layer than by that of the higher.

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