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The Impact of Soil Disturbance During Construction on Bulk Density and Infiltration in Ocean County, New Jersey. Retrieved from
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Main TitleThe Impact of Soil Disturbance During Construction on Bulk Density and Infiltration in Ocean County, New Jersey
PublisherOcean County Soil Conservation District
Date Created2001
Subject (Geographic)Ocean County
Subject (Geographic - Hierarchical)
Country: United States
State: New Jersey
Subject (Topical)development; land; land use; soils; urban lands; water; runoff; soil infiltration; Runoff Curve Number; hydrologic conditions; bulk density; construction
DescriptionA study was conducted of undisturbed and disturbed urban soils in Ocean County, New Jersey to investigate the impacts on soil infiltration rates due to modification and compaction during construction operations, to examine if the effects are significant enough to alter the Hydrologic Soil Group classification or Runoff Curve Number, and to provide additional guidance in the use of TR-55 for the design of structural stormwater management practices.
NoteStudy conducted by David Friedman, Carl Montana, Paul Welle, Chris Smith, and David Lamm.
NotePurpose: To study disturbed and undisturbed soils in Ocean County, New Jersey.
Data Life Cycle Event(s)
Date: 2001-07-12 00:00:00.0
Creator: Huey, Patrick
Organization NameNew Jersey Environmental Digital Library
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