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The Variation of Land Temperature in Different Years of Sandstone and Sand

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, , Citation Yangyang Liu et al 2019 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 384 012219 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/384/1/012219

1755-1315/384/1/012219

Abstract

In order to analyze the effect of different ages of sandstone and sand on soil temperature, this study selected the compound soil with 2 years of soil formation and 9 years of soil formation, using loess: sand 1:2, sandstone: sand 1:1, sandstone: sand 1:2, sandstone: sand 1:5, sandstone: sand 0:1 different proportions of soil for research, using geothermal meters for different soil layers (5cm, 10cm, 15cm, 20cm, 25cm) temperature observation. The results show that: 1. The variation of ground temperature in different soil layers of 2 and 9 years of soil formation shows 5cm>10cm>15cm>20cm≈25cm, the basic performance is that the temperature of the soil in the 9- year-old compounding soil is lower than the temperature of the soil in the soil for 2 years. 2. The soil of 2 years of soil formation is characterized by sandstone in different soil layers: sand = 1:2, the highest temperature, sandstone: sand = 0:1 compound soil temperature is the lowest; soil formation 9 years compounding The soil has the lowest loess in different soil layers: sand = 1:2, and the soil in different soil layers has better cushioning properties. 3. During the period from 8:00 to 20:00, with the change of measurement time, the trend of ground temperature change can be fitted by the polynomial equation y=ax2+bx+c, which is most obvious with 5cm soil layer, with soil layer As the depth increases, the slope of the polynomial curve gradually decreases. 4. In the soil of 9 years of compounding, the time when the sandstone of sandstone: 1:1 soil reached its peak was postponed from 14:00 to 16:00, and the peak of loess: sand = 1:1 the original 16:00 point was delayed until 18:00, and the time when other compounded soils reached their peak was 16:00.

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