2016
DOI: 10.1515/johh-2016-0020
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Interpretation of ponded infiltration data using numerical experiments

Abstract: Abstract:Ponded infiltration experiment is a simple test used for in-situ determination of soil hydraulic properties, particularly saturated hydraulic conductivity and sorptivity. It is known that infiltration process in natural soils is strongly affected by presence of macropores, soil layering, initial and experimental conditions etc. As a result, infiltration record encompasses a complex of mutually compensating effects that are difficult to separate from each other. Determination of sorptivity and saturate… Show more

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“…The r , d , and H values for the first two scenarios were consistent with those considered by Wu and Pan (1997) for checking their infiltration model (60 ≤ r ≤ 200 mm, 20 ≤ d ≤ 100 mm, and 0 ≤ H ≤ 200 mm). The null insertion depth of the ring considered for the third scenario was close to the lowest considered value of d (Wu and Pan, 1997) and was included in this check due to the implications for the infiltration process (Dohnal et al, 2016). More clearly, infiltration is initially confined and then unconfined with d > 0, but it is always unconfined with d = 0.…”
Section: Calculations and Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The r , d , and H values for the first two scenarios were consistent with those considered by Wu and Pan (1997) for checking their infiltration model (60 ≤ r ≤ 200 mm, 20 ≤ d ≤ 100 mm, and 0 ≤ H ≤ 200 mm). The null insertion depth of the ring considered for the third scenario was close to the lowest considered value of d (Wu and Pan, 1997) and was included in this check due to the implications for the infiltration process (Dohnal et al, 2016). More clearly, infiltration is initially confined and then unconfined with d > 0, but it is always unconfined with d = 0.…”
Section: Calculations and Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calculation of FIR and d was also made considering the first half (i.e., first 15 water volumes) of the L runs with the aim to establish a comparison with the results of the L1 runs, applied water volumes being equal. Working with final rates implies that all possible disturbance effects due to water application have occurred, and it represents a rather common choice in the investigations dealing with recurrent water applications (e.g., Dohnal et al, ; Le Bissonnais & Singer, ; Levy et al, ). Run duration was also considered since it was a good indicator of soil disturbance phenomena in previous investigations (Alagna, Bagarello, Di Prima, Giordano, & Iovino, ; Bagarello et al, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these cases, the initial data points were omitted from fitting. The phenomenon is also assumed to be related to soil layering (Dohnal et al, 2016); it is probably caused by contrasting hydraulic properties of the upper-most organic layer compared to the main mineral soil profile (the former being more conductive with higher porosity).…”
Section: Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The character of the detected temporal changes was a subject of a simulation study using a Richards-equation based dualcontinuum model (Dohnal et al, 2016). Various scenarios of possible changes of the soil profile were tested.…”
Section: Possible Sources Of Detected Infiltration Instabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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