2012
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.8325
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Influence of antecedent soil moisture on hydraulic conductivity in a series of texture‐contrast soils

Abstract: Abstract:Antecedent soil moisture significantly influenced the hydraulic conductivity of the A1, A2e and B21 horizons in a series of strong texture-contrast soils. Tension infiltration at six supply potentials demonstrated that in the A1 horizon, hydraulic conductivity was significantly lower in the 'wet' treatment than in the 'dry' treatment. However in the A2e horizon, micropore and mesopore hydraulic conductivity was lower in the 'dry' treatment than the 'wet' treatment, which was attributed to the precipit… Show more

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“…When the soils were at moisture contents near field capacity, the vertical forms of preferential flow ceased (Hardie et al, 2011); however, wetting front instability and lateral flow developed in the A1 horizon [Fig. 5b(vii)] during the infiltration of new water due to difficultly displacing existing soil water from the A1 and A2e horizons into the B21 horizon following clay swelling (Hardie et al, 2012a, 2012d).…”
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“…When the soils were at moisture contents near field capacity, the vertical forms of preferential flow ceased (Hardie et al, 2011); however, wetting front instability and lateral flow developed in the A1 horizon [Fig. 5b(vii)] during the infiltration of new water due to difficultly displacing existing soil water from the A1 and A2e horizons into the B21 horizon following clay swelling (Hardie et al, 2012a, 2012d).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite the A2e horizon having a loamy sand texture and considerable evidence of leaching (pH in CaCl 2 <4.7, organic C <0.86%, bleached color), under dry soil conditions the near‐saturated hydraulic conductivity (matric potential ψ = −0.13 kPa) of the A2e horizon was significantly lower (5.7 mm h −1 ) than both the overlying A1 horizons (42.2 mm h −1 ) and the underlying B21 horizons (16.2 mm h −1 ) (Hardie et al, 2012d). Reduced hydraulic conductivity in the A2e horizon was attributed to the absence of large (>1.5‐mm) macropores and partial blockage of small mesopores and micropores by amorphous silica bridging (Chartres et al, 1990; Norton, 1994).…”
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