Temporal measurement of penetrometer resistance for 20 grassland sites on 4 contrasting soil types in South-West England

Harrod, T. and Blackwell, MartinORCID logo (2023) Temporal measurement of penetrometer resistance for 20 grassland sites on 4 contrasting soil types in South-West England. [Data Collection]
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This dataset is comprised of penetrometer (soil resistance) data for 20 sites in South-West England. The sites are physically close but are on four different soil types. At each site a dipwell was sunk to ~85 cm and water levels measured. Penetrometer measurements (10 replicates) were made with a cone and with a bespoke metal plate designed to replicate cattle grazing the land. Sites were visited through Autumn, Winter and Spring at approximately 10-day intervals, or more closely when significant weather events occurred. Measurements were taken between 15/9/1983 and 24/12/1985, with a one-off additional measurement of penetrometer data on 24/1/1989. Sites 17 to 20 were only sampled from 2/10/1985 onwards. Grazing of improved pastures is an important land-use in South-West England and more widely. Poaching is the compaction, marking and smearing of the topsoil by the hooves of grazing animals. Agronomically it is recognised as a form of soil degradation, which inhibits subsequent grass growth, as well as providing sites for weed species to enter the sward. There can also be hydrological consequences through enhanced runoff and sediment transfer. Different soils vary in their vulnerability to poaching, particularly due to their texture (particle-size and organic matter content) and hydrological properties. Wet soils have a lower soil strength and are more at risk of poaching, and therefore poorly draining soil types pose a higher risk of soil damage. Ill-timed traffic by farm machinery has similar effects to poaching by livestock. The soils in this study include both freely draining soils and those more prone to waterlogging. The measurement of soil strength over two annual cycles on similarly managed grass fields demonstrates the varying risk of poaching on different soil types and their speed of recovery after being wet.

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