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INDICATOR OF REDUCTION IN SOILS (IRIS)

Visually Indicates Current Soil Reduction Processes:

Scientifically Sound - The NEW STANDARD!

 

WHAT IT DOES
Indicator of Reduction in Soils (IRIS) tubes are a simple and straightforward, yet reliable, method to help determine if soils are hydric.

HOW IT WORKS
Hydric soils are saturated and anaerobic for some time in most years. In anaerobic soils, microbes reduce and dissolve Fe compounds. IRIS tubes are coated with a naturally occurring Fe compound. Microbial activity in saturated soils will cause part of the coating to dissolve, providing a visual indication that hydric conditions were present. The coatings on IRIS tubes in unsaturated soils will not be affected.

IRIS tubes visibly reflect current hydric soil conditions caused by recent anaerobic processes.

IRIS tubes respond to changes in the redox state of the soil.

MANY USES
IRIS devices can be used to:


Robust and Easy to Use!