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Title: Relative Suitability Evaluation of Two Methods of Particle-Size Analysis for Selected Soils of Sudan Savanna of Nigeria
Authors: Lawal, B. A.
Singh, B. R.
Babaji, G. A.
Tsado, P.A.
Keywords: Hydrometer and pipette methods, particle-size analysis, sedimentation.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: International Journal of Biological, Veterinary, Agricultural and Food Engineering
Abstract: Abstract—The two widely used methods base on the sedimentation principle (Bouyoucos hydrometer and International pipette) for particle-size analysis were comparatively evaluated on soils collected from various locations in Sudan savanna of Nigeria particularly from Sokoto and Zamfara States. The hydrometer method under-estimated the silt and over-estimated the clay content. Also, the hydrometer reading proved difficult and tended to submerge when floated for clay reading in the suspension of very sandy soils (900g kg-1 sand). Furthermore, the results from the two methods were validated by subjecting the data to USDA soil textural triangle to determine their textural class names. The outcome was that 91.67 % of the experimental soils retained the same textural class names irrespective of the method. Thus, Bouyoucos hydrometer method may conveniently find a place in routine work in view of its simplicity, rapidity, and strong correlation with the pipette method
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12722
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