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DISTRIEtI.jTIO["IOF I!NSAT2, a, finite element ntodel (FEM)is used to predict moisture movement, llydraulic characterislies of lho luff are described by van Genuchten parameters detertnined frotll lal>oralory tests <)n cores taken froln a l)orehole within tlw ('ross-soctiom_, Material l)roperties are distributed horizontal planar in space to cover the .,,_,lation domain with re(luired initial conditions.