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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 160, 2025
IV International Conference on Improving Energy Efficiency, Environmental Safety and Sustainable Development in Agriculture (EESTE2024)
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Article Number | 02025 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Environmental Safety and Biodiversity | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202516002025 | |
Published online | 12 February 2025 |
Variability of Soil Hydrophysical Parameters in Different Geomorphological Conditions of the Subboreal Zone of the Chuvash Republic
1 Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography in the Chuvash Republic, Cheboksary, 428009, Russia
2 Chuvash State Agrarian University, Cheboksary, 428003, Russia
3 Kazan Federal University, 5, Tovarisheskaya str, Kazan, 420097, Russia
* Corresponding author: busmanof@kpfu.ru
This paper analyses the hydrophysical parameters of soils and their variability, as well as soil moisture availability in relation to their geomorphological conditions in the subboreal zone of the Chuvash Republic. The research was carried out at three polygons, each including several sampling points in different geomorphological conditions. The authors analysed a number of indicators, including soil volume mass, solid phase density, soil porosity, soil filtration coefficient, specific volume surface of solid phase and soil moisture potential. The aforementioned data were used to construct basic hydrophysical characteristic (BHC) curves for each site. It was then possible to draw conclusions regarding the existence of notable changes in soil moisture availability for plants and soil hydrophysical properties in response to changes in absolute altitude and geomorphological conditions, as well as in relation to soil type.
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