@inproceedings{2c71046edcb54a0a99aa34f58044a37d,
title = "Measurements of infiltration rates in compacted urban soils",
abstract = "Previous research (Pitt, et al. 1999) has identified significant reductions in infiltration rates in disturbed urban soils. More than 150 prior tests were conducted in predominately sandy and clayey urban soils in the Birmingham and Mobile, Alabama, areas. Infiltration in clayey soils was found to be affected by an interaction of soil moisture and compaction, while infiltration in sandy soils was affected by soil compaction alone. The tests reported here were conducted under more controlled laboratory conditions and represent a wider range of soil textures and specific soil density values.",
author = "Robert Pitt and Chen, {Shen En} and Ong, {Choo Keong} and Shirley Clark",
year = "2002",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0784406022",
series = "Linking Stormwater BMP Designs and Performance to Receiving Water Impact Mitigation",
pages = "534--538",
editor = "B.R. Urbonas and B.R. Urbonas",
booktitle = "Linking Stormwater BMP Designs and Performance to Receiving Water Impact Mitigation",
note = "Proceedings of an Engineering Foundation Conference on: Linking Stormwater BMP Designs and Performance to Receive Water Impact Mitigation ; Conference date: 19-08-2001 Through 24-08-2001",
}