Single and Joint Multifractal Analysis of Soil Particle Size Distributions
2011
Li, Yi | Li, Min | Horton, R.
It is noted that there has been little research to compare volume-based and number-based soil particle size distributions (PSDs). Our objectives were to characterize the scaling properties and the possible connections between volume-based and number-based PSDs by applying single and joint multifractal analysis. Twelve soil samples were taken from selected sites in Northwest China and their PSDs were analyzed using laser diffractometry. The results indicated that the volume-based PSDs of all 12 samples and the number-based PSDs of 4 samples had multifractal scalings for moment order −6 <q < 6. Some empirical relationships were identified between the extreme probability values, maximum probability (Pₘₐₓ), minimum probability (Pₘᵢₙ), and Pₘₐₓ/Pₘᵢₙ, and the multifractal indices, the difference and the ratio of generalized dimensions at q = 0 and 1 (D₀- D₁ and D₁/D₀), maximum and minimum singularity strength (αₘₐₓ and αₘᵢₙ) and their difference (αₘₐₓ- aₘᵢₙ, spectrum width), and asymmetric index (RD). An increase in Pₘₐₓ generally resulted in corresponding increases of D₀-D₁, αₘₐₓ, αₘₐₓ-aₘᵢₙ, and RD, which indicated that a large Pₘₐₓ increased the multifractality of a distribution. Joint multifractal analysis showed that there was significant correlation between the scaling indices of volume-based and number-based PSDs. The multifractality indices indicated that for a given soil, the volume-based PSD was more homogeneous than the number-based PSD, and more likely to display monofractal rather than multifractal scaling.
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