Title: Soil Temperature
1Soil Temperature
2Heat energy balance
Solar Radiation
Reflection
Thermal radiation
Heats soil air
Evapotranspiration
Night time
Day time
3Factors influencing heat absorption COLOR
4Aspect (angle of incident radiation)
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7Reflection thermal radiation
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9Frost heave
10Two related but distinct- concepts of soil
temperature
Thermal conductivity (K)
Heat capacity (c)
and
11Heat capacity (c) of the soil
- Soil heat capacity (or specific heat)
- Energy (calories or joules) required to raise the
temperature of 1 g mass by 1 degree C. - Some specific heat values
- Water 1.0 cal g-1 oC-1
- Humus 0.48 cal g-1 oC-1
- Quartz 0.20 cal g-1 oC-1
- Kaolin Clay 0.23 cal g-1 oC-1
- This means that it is about 5 x as hard to heat
water as it is to heat dry soil (1.0 / 0.2 5)
12wall o water
13Calculating the heat capacity of a moist soil.
BOX 7.3 in text
Where c1 and c2 are heat capacities of dry soil
and water, and m1 and m2 are masses of dry soil
and water
Example Consider the heat capacity of a soil at
30 water content (i.e. 30 g water per 100 g dry
soil).
This means the dry soil will warm up in spring
nearly twice as fast as the moist soil (0.2
compared to 0.38).
14Energia house
Using the heat pump principle to harness soil and
water heat capacity
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16Nuclear power?
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18Two thermal phenomena make the foreground a poor
site for the cherry orchard.
Air drainage heavier cold as slide down slope
and collects in low spots.
Cherry orchard in MI
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20Wind power in reverse!
21Light color -- high albedo Dry soil low thermal
conductivity
22The thermal conductivity (K) of soils
23The thermal conductivity (K) of soils
t1
t1
t1
t2
t2
Compact, wet High K
Compact, dry medium K
t2
Loose, dry low K
24Pair Share!
Explain what are these strange looking barns
along road in Idaho?
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26Thermal conductivity (K)
Heat capacity (c)
and
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29oC
oC
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31Snow as insulator
32- Mulches
- Plastic
- Black
- Clear
- Organic
- Straw
- Compost
- Etc.
3333oC
43oC
37oC
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37Effect of plastic mulch on soil temperature
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45Mean daily temp.
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47Effect of tillage on soil temperature
http//www.progressivefarm.com/html/figure2.html
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49Enjoy the warming springtime soils!
50Extra slides follow
51http//aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/vegha
ndbook/appendix/table5.html
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54Late fall on the high plains
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