Abstract
Summary: A method for measuring diffusion coefficients in large cores of structured field soils has been developed and tested, in the first instance using sieved soil. Bromide‐chloride and bromide‐nitrate counter diffusion coefficients have been determined using ion exchange membranes as sinks for the diffusing ions. The effects of membrane selectivity, soil surface preparation, solution concentration, water content and bulk density have been investigated. The organic colloid content appears to have a considerable influence on the impedance factor‐water content relationship of a soil. Increasing the bulk density at constant volumetric water content linearly reduced the impedance factor by up to 30 per cent. The relationship between impedance factor and bulk density is discussed.