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Soil ring sampLER & Soil Sample Rings

Custom Soil Density Sampling

VSI Soil Core Sampler Sets

Soil Ring Samplers, also known as "core cutter", bulk density rings and soil profile samplers are used to sample undisturbed soil samples into sample rings, e.g. for soil density determination or soil respiration measurements. The samplers can be used both vertically (for topsoil coring in light soils), and horizontally for sampling morphometric soil horizons / depth layers in soil profile pits / walls. The soil ring samplers are offered in three versions:

  1. direct sampler (i.e. without cutting shoe; i.e. soil ring protruding from corer; Type 1), &
  2. sampler with cutting shoe / "crown" (i.e. soil sampling ring enclosed within sampler; Type 2),
  3. heavy-duty ring sampler (with cutting shoe & separate, reinforced sampling head, Type 3)

We offer custom-made samplers for various ring diameters and heights. We ensure delivery of fitting soil sample rings in the years to come. For deeper / shallower soil sampling campaigns from the top, and if less concerned about compression, consider the Soil Corer (for complete soil profile sampling with minor compression) or the Topsoil & Root Corer (for organic layer+ topsoil sampling), respectively. Contact us to discuss sampler customisation - we realize all soil sample ring sizes for agricultural and forestry researchers, urban ecologists and DIY soil probing.

Soil Ring Sampler - Types

VSI Direct-type soil ring sampler
Soil Ring Sampler direct, short sampling ring
Sirect Soil Sampler, long soil sample ring with sample

Soil Ring Sampler Set, direct (Type 1)

  • Driving / hammering head with hand protector
  • 15 Soil rings (standard: 5 x 5.1 cm; various diameter, length available), with lids as option
  • Hammer
  • 2x Field case

VSI "Cutting-shoe"-type soil ring sampler
Cutting-shoe-type soil ring sampler, side view
VSI "Cutting-shoe"-type soil ring sampler, cutting shoe demounted

Soil Ring Sampler Set, cutting shoe (Type 2)

  • Driving / hammering head with hand protector
  • Cutting shoe (crown)
  • 15 Soil rings (standard: 5 x 5.1 cm; various diameter, length available), with lids as option
  • Hammer
  • 2x Field case

Heavy Duty Soil Ring Sampler

Soil Ring Sampler "Heavy duty" (Type 3)

  • Separate driving / hammering head with hand protector, placed on the soil ring holder
  • Soil ring holder (see image) with cutting shoe (crown), separate (not connected to hammering head)
  • 15 Soil rings (standard: 5 x 5.1 cm; various diameter, length available), with lids as option
  • Hammer
  • 2x Field case

The heads of all soil ring corer types are made from steel to provide rigidity without the added weight of stainless steel. For soil coring task in heavy soils, however, please refer to our soil corer. The hammer head differs between types: direct ring samplers provide a sample holder for the soil ring (Type 1), "cutting shoe" type corers (Type 2) fully enclose the soil sample ring ("sleeve") during sampling and allow a cutting shoe / crown to be fitted to the bottom (see pictures) to protect the soil rings from bending on stones etc. Heavy-duty samplers (Type 3) resemble Type 2 samplers but without a connection between the hammering head and the soil ring holder, proving a less bending prone system for use in heavier soils. In addition, Type 2/3 ring corers hold extra soil at the inserted end of the soil rings, reducing the risk of "losing" some soil during extraction and thus sampling incomplete rings. Corer heads / ring holders can be painted or left unpainted as required. The soil ring corers are custom-made for a range of soil ring diameters (internal and external) and heights, please enquire for availability and check target dimensions with the Soil Ring Configurator. See below for standard and custom-made Soil Ring Sampling Sets.

Soil Rings and Soil Ring Sampler Sets

Soil Ring Sampler Sets. Soil Ring Sampling Kits include

  • drive head (Type 1 - direct, Type 2 - cutting shoe, Type 3 - Heavy duty),
  • separate soil ring sleeve with cutting shoe (Type 3 only)
  • hammer,
  • 15x soil sample rings, 5 x 5.1 cm (~100 cm3; without lids) OR 5 x 10.2 cm (~200 cm3; without lids)
  • 2x field carrying cases.

Optional

  • Lids (30x)

Unless specified by the customer, standard soil ring samplers are manufactured for 5 cm high, 5.1 cm inner diameter soil sample rings (i.e. 100.13 cm3 of soil). Standard soil rings are made of stainless steel, 2 mm wall thickness; one side bevelled (towards outside) on customer request. Matching soil ring lids are options, subject to availability for specific soil ring dimensions. Please contact us for a quote on soil ring sampler kits for specific ring sizes or soil volumes.

Specifications Soil Sample Rings OPEN

Soil sample rings are manufactured from stainless steel to minimise impact on the sample, other materials are available on request. One side of the rings can be tapered (outwards) to facilitate insertion into the soil (when using the 'direct' type 1 sampler and soil rings longer than the sampler head). High density polyethylene lids (top and bottom) are available for many standard stainless steel (SS) ring diameters to provide secure sample storage during transport. Soil core sample rings are available in various diameters and height (see Soil Ring Calculator below), and with or without bevelling. Soil sample rings sets are sold in sets of minimum 10 rings; sets can include a carrying case.

VSI Soil ring sampler set 2 (cutting shoe soil ring sampler, hammer, 15 cores), top view
Type 2 Soil ring sampler set
Custom-made Soil Ring Sampler set (for 10 cm diameter cores), in carrying case
Soil sample ring, stainless steel, WITH cutting edge
Soil densiuty sample ring, stainless steel, polished, WITH cutting edge
Sample rings for soil with lids
VSI Soil sample ring, stainless steel, NO cutting edge

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Service: Soil Ring Dimensions

To help you select the appropriate soil ring dimensions for your application, a brief overview of soil ring inner diameters and heights, as well as the corresponding sample area (cm2) and volume (cm3) is given in the table below. Custom soil ring diameter and height effects on samples soil volumes etc. can be determined with the Soil Ring Configurator. Actual soil ring dimensions' availability depends on source materials -  please inquire. ... Open Table

Soil ring diameter,

inner (cm)

Soil ring

height (cm)

Volume of soil

samples (cm3)

Area

sampled (cm2)

5 5  98.175

 19.635

  5.1 100.138*  
  6 117.810  
  8 157.080  
  10 196.350  
  10.2 200.277  
  15 294.524  
6 5 141.372

28.274

  6 169.646  
  8 226.195  
  10 282.743  
  15 424.115  
8 5 251.327 50.265
  6 301.593  
  8 402.124  
  10 502.655  
  15 753.982  
10 5 392.699 78.540
  6 471.239  
  8 628.319  
  10 785.398  
  15 1178.097  

*Standard dimension of Soil Sample Rings is 5 cm inner diameter, 5.1 cm height in Soil Ring Sampler Sets if not defined by customer. Outside diameter of these sample rings is 5.4 cm.

Soil ring calculator

Use the Soil Ring Configurator Tool to determine the effect of soil ring or soil core sampler inner diameter and height on sampled soil volume, area covered, and approximate the soil sampled.


Application Potential of Soil Ring Samplers

VSI Soil sample collected with the direct soil core sampler
Among the physical properties of soil, bulk density and porosity are among the most studied parameters requiring undisturbed samples, as they allow the diagnosis of the degree of soil compaction and the identification of potential soil problems for the root development of crops and trees, as well as environmental effects such as reduced water infiltration rates. In addition, soil densities must be known in order to calculate accurate carbon and nutrient stocks. Continue reading

Finally, soil bulk density measurements are required as an input parameter for a wide range of soil process prediction models. Such models often use bulk density measurements to account for horizon mass when aggregating soil data. To assess these soil properties, it is necessary to collect undisturbed samples of known volume. Among the methods for collecting undisturbed soil cores, it is recommended that undisturbed samples are collected using >100 cm3 volumetric soil rings (i.e. approx. 5 cm x 5.1 cm rings). These metal soil rings are carefully driven into the soil using soil density samplers. The larger the diameter of the soil ring core, the less compression can be expected due to the relatively reduced friction on the inner surfaces of stainless steel rings during sampling.

Soil density ring samplers are commonly used to collect soil samples for bulk density determination and other physiochemical soil analyses requiring known sample volumes and uncompressed samples along the soil profile.
Equipment needed:  Continue reading

  •  (Sharp-edged) soil ring (stainless steel) of known volume, e.g 100-200 cm3 (ca. 5 cm diameter, 5.1 or 10 cm height; see soil ring table above / soil ring calculator). 
  • Soil ring sampler to gently push / hammer the sample rings into the soil.
  • Soil knife, putty knife or similar to remove the soil ring and any excess soil adhering to it.
  • Either 2 lids for the soil ring or plastic bags, pot. rubber bands to secure the lids or bag, and marker pen for labeling sample numbers (alternatively, metal soil rings may be numbered permanently).
  • Transport box or backpack for equipment and soil samples (in rings or emptied into plastic bags).

Example sampling procedure:

  1. Sample (in the vicinity of) your research plots, but avoid any area where soil compaction may have occurred from other sampling activities or where future research is planned. See also brief overview on soil sampling techniques and key references.
  2. i) Remove the coarse litter layer and possibly any organic layer and gently insert the first ring directly from the soil surface to sample the 0-5 or 0-10 cm depth layer; if the sampler could not be inserted smoothly (e.g. due to woody roots or stones), try again nearby. ii) Alternatively, excavate a small soil pit with a preferably smooth soil profile wall and then gently insert the soil ring from the side to sample either at defined soil horizons or soil depths. For soil horizons larger than the diameter of your soil ring sampler (e.g. 10-20 and 20-30 cm depth layers), consider placing the centre of the soil rings at 15 and 25 cm depth respectively. For thinner layers, consider coring from the top after removing overlying horizons or use smaller soil sample rings. In any case, it is key to avoid compaction of soil samples during sampling.
  3. Excavate the soil from around the sample ring and cut the soil below the base of the ring from the side, e.g. using a pallet knife. Cutting a straight surface at the base of the soil ring is particularly important when using the direct soil ring sampler (type 1) to sample the correct volume, while the cutting shoe of the type 2 or type 3-soil ring corers holds some 'extra soil' which can be removed once the soil ring is removed from the ring corer 'sleeve'.
  4. Remove excess soil from above the ring using a knife: first remove excess soil from above the sample, then place a cover/lid over the ring and turn it upside down to remove soil adhering to the ring and cut a smooth surface at the bottom of the ring. Either transport the cleaned ring core to the laboratory (using lids) or remove all soil from the ring into a plastic bag and seal immediately. To stay at field moisture, soil remaining in sample rings should be additionally wrapped in bags, avoiding too much headspace for moisture to condensate on. Cooling is often preferred until processing / soil respiration measurements on undisturbed soil ring cores.

Here are some best practices to consider when planning your soil ring sampling campaign:

  • Appropriate soil ring size: The size of the soil ring sampler should be selected based on the soil texture and depth of the sampling site. If the soil has a high rock skeleton content, a larger ring sampler may be required to ensure that the sample is collected intact. Smaller rings may be better suited to sample narrower soil horizons or more detailed depth increments (e.g. 5 cm steps). In general, larger diameter samplers may reduce the degree of sample compression due to the reduced friction on inner ring surfaces. 
  • Sample handling: It is important to handle the soil sample carefully to avoid compaction or alteration of the sample. Samples can be carefully removed from the sampler and transferred to a container for transport to the laboratory, or sample rings can be sealed with lids for transport. Make sure the soil rings are 100% filled on top and bottom, do not lose soil belonging to the soil volume sampled while emptying the soil rings! For deeper / shallower soil sampling campaigns, where compression is less of an issue or time is of the essence, a correction factor may be calculated from the height of soil sampled and the depth of the hole in the soil.
  • Sampling depth: Soil ring samplers should be inserted into the soil at a consistent depth to ensure samples are representative. Carefully consider the depth of organic topsoil layers when sampling vertically - consider to sample organic and minerals soil layer separately. Often horizontal sampling within the walls of soil pits provides the most representative data on soil density depth profiles. Choose sample rings which fit the dimensions of the morphometric horizons you want to sample. 
  • Repeat measurements: To improve the accuracy of bulk density determination, several samples should be taken and measured from the same area. A minimum of three replicates should be sampled per depth / horizon for any interpretation.
  • In the lab: determine moisture content, non-fine soil constituents: Soil moisture content has a significant effect on bulk density measurement. It is thus important to determine the soil moisture content in the laboratory (on a subsample immediately when processed, to minimize drying). Similarly, it is important to determine the volume and weight of stones and plant organs in your sample - allowing to determine the fine soil content within the soil ring.

For other tasks, consider large-diameter Soil Corer (deep sampling with often minor compression) or the Topsoil & Root Corer (ideal for humus and root sampling), respectively. See below for a small selection of articles / manuals providing more detailed descriptions on soil sampling procedures.

References Use of Soil Ring Samplers and
Bulk Soil Density Determination
OPEN

  • Al-Shammary, A. A. G., Kouzani, A. Z., Kaynak, A., Khoo, S. Y., Norton, M., & Gates, W. (2018). Soil bulk density estimation methods: A review. Pedosphere, 28(4), 581-596.
  • Grossman, R. B., & Reinsch, T. G. (2002). 2.1 Bulk density and linear extensibility. Methods of soil analysis: Part 4 physical methods, 5, 201-228.
  • Hao, X., Ball, B. C., Culley, J. L. B., Carter, M. R., & Parkin, G. W. (2008). Soil density and porosity. Soil sampling and methods of analysis, 2, 179-196.
  • Heuscher, S. A., Brandt, C. C., & Jardine, P. M. (2005). Using soil physical and chemical properties to estimate bulk density. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 69(1), 51-56.
  • Lee, J., Hopmans, J. W., Rolston, D. E., Baer, S. G., & Six, J. (2009). Determining soil carbon stock changes: simple bulk density corrections fail. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 134(3-4), 251-256.
  • Solgi, A., Naghdi, R., Labelle, E. R., Tsioras, P. A., & Salehi, A. (2018). Comparison of sampling methods used to evaluate forest soil bulk density. Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering: Journal for Theory and Application of Forestry Engineering, 39(2), 247-254.

Automatic Soil Core Washing for Root Extraction

Semi-automated Root Washing Device to make root extraction from soil sample rings a routine laboratory task.


Soil Corer Set

Soil corer set for soil and root sampling campaigns to greater depths and in heavy soils with some skeletal content.


Topsoil and Root Corer

If compression is less of a concern, consider the topsoil / organic layer / root corer for hammer-free coring / root sampling campaigns in skeleton-poor topsoils.



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