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Soil Science 150 MCQ 2026 – Complete Multiple Choice Questions, Verified Answers & Study Guide with Solution

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Soil Science 150 mcq

sandy soils typically have low porosity, high saturated hydraulic conductivity

clay soils have strong suction (large magnitude of matric head)

field capacity is defined at matric head -340 cm
around

wilting point is defined at matric head -15000
around

porosity is highest in clay

which soil has the higher saturated sand
hydraulic conductivity

hydraulic conductivity decreases most sand
sharply w/ drying in

suction head becomes more negative water content decreases
as

a soil at field capacity is finished draining gravitationally

matric head in unsaturated zone is negative

, Soil Science 150 mcq
as water content becomes saturated θ matric head approaches 0
→ θs (soil becomes wet), how does
matric head change

as soil dries, how does hydraulic hydraulic conductivity (K) decreases
conductivity change

what does the brooks corey parameter curve steepness
b control

where does this equation come from piezometric head decomposition
ψ(z) = h(z) − z

if matric head becomes more negative water content decreases upward
w/ height in column, how does water
content change

water moves from higher water content to lower water content

capillary forces drive flow from wet to dry

If hydraulic head gradient dh/dz = 0 q = 0 (darcy's flux)

High suction gradients (large |ψ|) are upward flow
needed for:

before ponding, infiltration rate equals P (precipitation)

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