F.E. Berisso
Aarhus University
10 Papers
26 Citations
F.E. Berisso is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subsoil & Macropore. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Persistent effects of subsoil compaction on pore size distribution and gas transport in a loamy soil
F.E. Berisso,Per Schjønning,Thomas Keller,Mathieu Lamandé,Ararso Etana,L. W. de Jonge,Bo V. Iversen,Johan Arvidsson,Johannes Forkman +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated and quantified persistent effects of subsoil compaction on soil pore structure and gas transport processes using intact cores taken at 0.3, 0.5,0.7 and 0.9m depth from a loamy soil in a compaction experiment in southern Sweden (Brahmehem Farm).
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Gas Diffusion, Non-Darcy Air Permeability, and Computed Tomography Images of a Clay Subsoil Affected by Compaction
Per Schjønning,Mathieu Lamandé,F.E. Berisso,Asko Simojoki,Laura Alakukku,Rune Røjgaard Andreasen +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the air-filled pore space was measured with an air pycnometer and also calculated from mass balance and CT data, showing that compaction-induced reduction in the cross-sectional area of vertical, arterial macropores and in the volume of marginal pores branching from these vertical pores.
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Gas transport and subsoil pore characteristics: Anisotropy and long-term effects of compaction
F.E. Berisso,Per Schjønning,Thomas Keller,Mathieu Lamandé,Asko Simojoki,Bo V. Iversen,Laura Alakukku,Johannes Forkman +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantified anisotropy of subsoil pore functions and investigated the long-term impact of soil compaction by agricultural machinery on the transport of gas and water in soil.
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Effects of the stress field induced by a running tyre on the soil pore system
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of vehicle traffic on soil physical properties was investigated by systematically collecting samples in a transect running from the centreline to the outside of the wheel rut in a wheeling experiment conducted on a clay loam soil at Suberg near Bern, Switzerland, in 2010.
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Accuracy of soil stress measurements as affected by transducer dimensions and shape.
TL;DR: In this article, four types of transducers commonly used to measure vertical stress were calibrated in realistic traffic conditions in the field, and the results of this calibration are valid for correcting stress measurements in topsoil, but should be used with caution for vertical stress measurement in subsoil.
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