%0 Journal Article %T The water retention of a granite rock fragments in High Tatras stony soils %A Viliam Nov¨¢k %A Peter urda %J Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics %D 2010 %I De Gruyter Open %R 10.2478/v10098-010-0017-x %X The water retention capacity of coarse rock fragments is usually considered negligible. But the presence of rock fragments in a soil can play an important role in both water holding capacity and in hydraulic conductivity as well. This paper presents results of maximum water holding capacity measured in coarse rock fragments in the soil classified as cobbly sandy loam sampled at High Tatra mountains. It is shown, that those coarse rock (granite) fragments have the maximum retention capacity up to 0.16 volumetric water content. Retention curves of the four particular granite fragments have shown water capacity available for plants expressed in units of volumetric water content of 0.005 to 0.072 in the soil water potential range (0, -0.3 MPa). Available water capacity of stone fragments can contribute to the available water capacity of soil fine earth considerably and help to plants to survive during dry spells. %K Stony Soil %K Rock Fragments %K Granite %K Water Holding Capacity %K Retention Curve %K Soil Water %K High Tatras %U http://versita.metapress.com/content/n3810k1k36660241/?p=d4d197930f3346629f6ef6cbba74fd19&pi=4