Deck 7: Soil Aeration and Temperature

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The heat of vaporization of water is 540 cal/g.A soil containing 30 kg water per 100 kg soil solids lost one sixth of that water by evaporation.If one tenth of the energy needed to evaporate the water came from the soil solids how much would the temperature of those solids be lowered?

A)5.2oC
B)32.4oC
C)20.5oC
D)10.5oC
E)13.5oC
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If you owned a dairy farm with poorly drained clay soils in a humid temperate region which of the following would be most satisfactory from the standpoint of soil aeration and temperature?

A)no-till system
B)conventional moldboard plow system
C)ridge-till system
D)heavy organic residues
E)heavy chemical fertilization
Question
Compared to upland soils, wetland soils would be characterized by an abundance of _____.

A)methane
B)CO2
C)NO3-
D)SO42-
E)Fe3+
Question
The redox potential of a soil is -250 mV.Which of the following forms of the pertinent elements would you expect to find in the soil?

A)NO3-
B)SO42-
C)Fe2+
D)Mn4+
E)CO2
Question
Which of the following is (are) considered necessary features for an area to be delineated as a wetland?

A)hydric soils
B)shallow standing water
C)aquatic vegetation
D)organic soils
E)all of the above
Question
Which of the following practices would encourage higher soil temperatures in the spring in a humid-temperate area?

A)apply modest levels of organic residues
B)follow no-till practices
C)use a plastic mulch
D)irrigate the soil
E)use the moldboard plow
Question
Soil A has a redox potential of 400 mV, soil B -200 mV.Of the two soils, Soil A is more apt to be characterized by an abundance of _____.

A)Fe2+ ions
B)Mn2+ ions
C)H+ ions
D)S2- ions
E)molecular oxygen
Question
The process of aerobic respiration is a significant source of which of the following gases?

A)methane
B)oxygen
C)nitrogen
D)carbon dioxide
E)ammonia
Question
The partial pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere is 0.21 bar and that of nitrogen 0.78.Which of the following partial pressure levels would you expect to find in the pores of a moderately well-drained soil?

A)0.21 (oxygen)
B)0.80 (nitrogen)
C)0.30 (oxygen)
D)0.50 (nitrogen)
E)0.15 (oxygen)
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Which of the following processes are most apt to encourage good soil aeration?

A)root respiration
B)organic matter decomposition
C)diffusion of oxygen from the soil to the atmosphere
D)creation of more macropores
E)reaction of oxygen with organic matter
Question
A mineral soil has a water content of 25 kg water per 100 kg dry soil.What is the approximate specific heat of this soil, expressed in calories per kilogram?

A)250
B)450
C)640
D)360
E)impossible to calculate.
Question
Forest fires result in sufficiently high soil temperatures to cause the vaporization and movement of certain organic compounds in soils.The main effect of these compounds is to _____.

A)reduce water infiltration and percolation through the profile
B)enhance soil structural stability
C)increase pH
D)decrease water losses by surface runoff
E)increase soil organic matter
Question
The primary characteristic of subsoils that accounts for the ability of ground circulating heat pumps to moderate temperatures in houses in both summer and winter is _____.

A)the high redox potential of the soil
B)the high heat of the evapotranspiration
C)the ready conduction of heat in the soil
D)the high specific heat of the soil
E)the low oxygen content of the subsoil
Question
A well aerated soil is characterized by a relative abundance of _____.

A)micropores
B)Fe2+ions
C)NH4+ ions
D)NO3- ions
E)methane gas
Question
The redox potential is a measure of _____.

A)molecular oxygen content
B)the tendency of a substance to accept or donate electrons
C)carbon dioxide content
D)the ferric ion content
E)the balance between hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in solution.
Question
Which of the following actions would best assure good aeration in a soil?

A)increase the soil temperature
B)add organic residues
C)use a plastic mulch
D)use cover crops, especially legumes
E)remove excess water
Question
The following is the reduced form of the essential element depicted

A)NH4+
B)Fe3+
C)CO2
D)SO42-
E)Mn4+
Question
Alternate freezing and thawing of soils results in the "heaving" of plants and the destruction of shallow building foundations.This effect is due primarily to _____.

A)the expansion of water when it freezes
B)the wetting and drying of swelling-type clays
C)pressure from upward movement of water from lower horizons
D)the breaking down of soil aggregates due to freezing and thawing
E)the hydration of adsorbed cations on the soil colloids
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The bulk of gaseous interchange in soils takes place by _____.

A)mass flow
B)partial pressure of N2
C)diffusion
D)dissolution in water
E)respiration
Question
Which of the following is not a major factor in determining the soil aeration status?

A)redox potential
B)volume of macropores
C)nitrogen gas
D)carbon dioxide
E)oxygen
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The most important management factors influencing soil aeration in well-drained soils are those that determine the volume of the soil's macropores.
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You would expect the installation of an effective tile drainage system in a naturally poorly drained soil in Iowa to increase soil temperatures in the spring of the year.
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Heat pumps can take advantage of the fact that subsoils are generally warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer than the atmospheric air.
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The great bulk of gaseous interchange between the soil pores and the atmosphere occurs by mass flow of the concerned gases.
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Wildfires in forested areas result in the formation of organic compounds that enhance the percolation of water through the soil.
Question
Reduced forms of iron and manganese along with soil organic matter largely control the color of well-drained soils.
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An abundance of macropores in soils helps assure an abundance of oxygen in the soil.
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Anaerobic conditions commonly prevail in liberally watered flower pots with mineral soil as the growing medium even though the containers have holes for drainage in the bottom of the pot.
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The partial pressure of CO2 in the soil pores is higher than the partial pressure of this gas in the atmosphere.
Question
In acid soils you would be concerned if the redox potential was low since it could mean a deficiency of some plant nutrients such as iron and manganese.
Question
In natural wetlands one would expect the redox potential to be high because of the low oxygen content.
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The specific heat of soil solids is significantly higher than that of water.
Question
Soil temperatures under an organic mulch will likely be lower than that of bare soils in the summer but higher than that of bare soils in the winter.
Question
A soil on the south facing slope in Canada is likely to be drier and warmer than a comparable soil on a north facing slope.
Question
The alternate freezing and thawing of soils results in the upward heaving of plants and building foundations.
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If the CO2 content of soil air is 3.5%, it is 100 times higher than that of the atmosphere.
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A wildlife biologist in South Africa notes that the soils on south-facing slopes are wetter and deeper than those on north-facing slopes, and therefore support more wildlife.What likely accounts for this difference?

A)differences in rainfall from one area to another
B)more rapid plant growth on the south slopes
C)higher soil temperatures on the north slopes
D)more solar radiation on the south slopes
E)sandier soils on the north slopes
22 Respiration by plant and animal cells along with photosynthesis releases oxygen and consumes carbon dioxide.
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Some 40 to 50% of the solar radiation in humid regions is used to heat the soil.
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The redox potential is a measure of the tendency of a substance to accept or donate electrons.
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Conservation tillage is not practical in some areas of the Northern part of the United States because the practice lowers the surface soil temperature in the spring of the year.
Question
An increase of 5 oC in soil temperature is likely to increase shoot growth on most plants much more than a similar increase in the air temperature.
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Deck 7: Soil Aeration and Temperature
1
The heat of vaporization of water is 540 cal/g.A soil containing 30 kg water per 100 kg soil solids lost one sixth of that water by evaporation.If one tenth of the energy needed to evaporate the water came from the soil solids how much would the temperature of those solids be lowered?

A)5.2oC
B)32.4oC
C)20.5oC
D)10.5oC
E)13.5oC
E
2
If you owned a dairy farm with poorly drained clay soils in a humid temperate region which of the following would be most satisfactory from the standpoint of soil aeration and temperature?

A)no-till system
B)conventional moldboard plow system
C)ridge-till system
D)heavy organic residues
E)heavy chemical fertilization
C
3
Compared to upland soils, wetland soils would be characterized by an abundance of _____.

A)methane
B)CO2
C)NO3-
D)SO42-
E)Fe3+
A
4
The redox potential of a soil is -250 mV.Which of the following forms of the pertinent elements would you expect to find in the soil?

A)NO3-
B)SO42-
C)Fe2+
D)Mn4+
E)CO2
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Which of the following is (are) considered necessary features for an area to be delineated as a wetland?

A)hydric soils
B)shallow standing water
C)aquatic vegetation
D)organic soils
E)all of the above
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Which of the following practices would encourage higher soil temperatures in the spring in a humid-temperate area?

A)apply modest levels of organic residues
B)follow no-till practices
C)use a plastic mulch
D)irrigate the soil
E)use the moldboard plow
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Soil A has a redox potential of 400 mV, soil B -200 mV.Of the two soils, Soil A is more apt to be characterized by an abundance of _____.

A)Fe2+ ions
B)Mn2+ ions
C)H+ ions
D)S2- ions
E)molecular oxygen
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The process of aerobic respiration is a significant source of which of the following gases?

A)methane
B)oxygen
C)nitrogen
D)carbon dioxide
E)ammonia
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The partial pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere is 0.21 bar and that of nitrogen 0.78.Which of the following partial pressure levels would you expect to find in the pores of a moderately well-drained soil?

A)0.21 (oxygen)
B)0.80 (nitrogen)
C)0.30 (oxygen)
D)0.50 (nitrogen)
E)0.15 (oxygen)
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10
Which of the following processes are most apt to encourage good soil aeration?

A)root respiration
B)organic matter decomposition
C)diffusion of oxygen from the soil to the atmosphere
D)creation of more macropores
E)reaction of oxygen with organic matter
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A mineral soil has a water content of 25 kg water per 100 kg dry soil.What is the approximate specific heat of this soil, expressed in calories per kilogram?

A)250
B)450
C)640
D)360
E)impossible to calculate.
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Forest fires result in sufficiently high soil temperatures to cause the vaporization and movement of certain organic compounds in soils.The main effect of these compounds is to _____.

A)reduce water infiltration and percolation through the profile
B)enhance soil structural stability
C)increase pH
D)decrease water losses by surface runoff
E)increase soil organic matter
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The primary characteristic of subsoils that accounts for the ability of ground circulating heat pumps to moderate temperatures in houses in both summer and winter is _____.

A)the high redox potential of the soil
B)the high heat of the evapotranspiration
C)the ready conduction of heat in the soil
D)the high specific heat of the soil
E)the low oxygen content of the subsoil
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A well aerated soil is characterized by a relative abundance of _____.

A)micropores
B)Fe2+ions
C)NH4+ ions
D)NO3- ions
E)methane gas
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The redox potential is a measure of _____.

A)molecular oxygen content
B)the tendency of a substance to accept or donate electrons
C)carbon dioxide content
D)the ferric ion content
E)the balance between hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in solution.
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Which of the following actions would best assure good aeration in a soil?

A)increase the soil temperature
B)add organic residues
C)use a plastic mulch
D)use cover crops, especially legumes
E)remove excess water
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The following is the reduced form of the essential element depicted

A)NH4+
B)Fe3+
C)CO2
D)SO42-
E)Mn4+
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18
Alternate freezing and thawing of soils results in the "heaving" of plants and the destruction of shallow building foundations.This effect is due primarily to _____.

A)the expansion of water when it freezes
B)the wetting and drying of swelling-type clays
C)pressure from upward movement of water from lower horizons
D)the breaking down of soil aggregates due to freezing and thawing
E)the hydration of adsorbed cations on the soil colloids
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The bulk of gaseous interchange in soils takes place by _____.

A)mass flow
B)partial pressure of N2
C)diffusion
D)dissolution in water
E)respiration
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Which of the following is not a major factor in determining the soil aeration status?

A)redox potential
B)volume of macropores
C)nitrogen gas
D)carbon dioxide
E)oxygen
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The most important management factors influencing soil aeration in well-drained soils are those that determine the volume of the soil's macropores.
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You would expect the installation of an effective tile drainage system in a naturally poorly drained soil in Iowa to increase soil temperatures in the spring of the year.
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Heat pumps can take advantage of the fact that subsoils are generally warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer than the atmospheric air.
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The great bulk of gaseous interchange between the soil pores and the atmosphere occurs by mass flow of the concerned gases.
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Wildfires in forested areas result in the formation of organic compounds that enhance the percolation of water through the soil.
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Reduced forms of iron and manganese along with soil organic matter largely control the color of well-drained soils.
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An abundance of macropores in soils helps assure an abundance of oxygen in the soil.
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Anaerobic conditions commonly prevail in liberally watered flower pots with mineral soil as the growing medium even though the containers have holes for drainage in the bottom of the pot.
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The partial pressure of CO2 in the soil pores is higher than the partial pressure of this gas in the atmosphere.
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In acid soils you would be concerned if the redox potential was low since it could mean a deficiency of some plant nutrients such as iron and manganese.
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In natural wetlands one would expect the redox potential to be high because of the low oxygen content.
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The specific heat of soil solids is significantly higher than that of water.
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Soil temperatures under an organic mulch will likely be lower than that of bare soils in the summer but higher than that of bare soils in the winter.
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A soil on the south facing slope in Canada is likely to be drier and warmer than a comparable soil on a north facing slope.
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The alternate freezing and thawing of soils results in the upward heaving of plants and building foundations.
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If the CO2 content of soil air is 3.5%, it is 100 times higher than that of the atmosphere.
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A wildlife biologist in South Africa notes that the soils on south-facing slopes are wetter and deeper than those on north-facing slopes, and therefore support more wildlife.What likely accounts for this difference?

A)differences in rainfall from one area to another
B)more rapid plant growth on the south slopes
C)higher soil temperatures on the north slopes
D)more solar radiation on the south slopes
E)sandier soils on the north slopes
22 Respiration by plant and animal cells along with photosynthesis releases oxygen and consumes carbon dioxide.
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Some 40 to 50% of the solar radiation in humid regions is used to heat the soil.
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The redox potential is a measure of the tendency of a substance to accept or donate electrons.
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Conservation tillage is not practical in some areas of the Northern part of the United States because the practice lowers the surface soil temperature in the spring of the year.
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An increase of 5 oC in soil temperature is likely to increase shoot growth on most plants much more than a similar increase in the air temperature.
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