2018
DOI: 10.2136/vzj2017.08.0149
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Measuring and Modeling Stable Isotopes of Mobile and Bulk Soil Water

Abstract: Recent findings from stable isotope studies have opened up new questions about differences in the isotopic composition (d 2 H and d 18 O) of mobile (MW) and bulk water (BW) in soils. We sampled the isotopic compositions of MW using suction lysimeters and BW with the direct-equilibration method. The study was conducted at two landscape units in each of three catchments: the Bruntland Burn (Scotland), Dorset (Canada), and Krycklan (Sweden). We further used the numerical one-dimensional flow model SWIS (Soil Wate… Show more

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“…These fluxes are dominated by vertical flows ( ) determined by the soil structure, and may contain diffusion ( ) between fast and 15 slow flow domains (Gerke and van Genuchten, 1993;Vogel et al, 2010;Sprenger et al, 2018), evaporation ( ), and rootuptake ( ). In many circumstances, unsaturated soil is assumed to have negligible lateral fluxes (e.g.…”
Section: Feed-forward Sas Functions: Depth-dependent Soil Volumesmentioning
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“…These fluxes are dominated by vertical flows ( ) determined by the soil structure, and may contain diffusion ( ) between fast and 15 slow flow domains (Gerke and van Genuchten, 1993;Vogel et al, 2010;Sprenger et al, 2018), evaporation ( ), and rootuptake ( ). In many circumstances, unsaturated soil is assumed to have negligible lateral fluxes (e.g.…”
Section: Feed-forward Sas Functions: Depth-dependent Soil Volumesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modelling water and conservative tracer fluxes in soils is challenging due to subsurface heterogeneity, complex mixing, and diffusive exchange between faster and slower flow domains in respective larger and smaller soil pores (Gerke and van Genuchten, 1993;Vogel et al, 2010;Sprenger et al, 2018). The fast flow domain provides more rapid vertical fluxes 30 (downward) while the slow flow domain sustains storage and can exchange water with the fast flow domain in wet soils but Hydrol.…”
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“…Further, an assessment of the variability of water ages within different pore spaces (e.g. mobile versus more tightly bound water - Brooks et al, 2010;Good et al, 2015;Sprenger et al, 2018b;Smith et al, 2018) and with soil depth is still needed; this would also provide a test of the common assumption of a well-mixed system in tracer-aided modelling (van der Velde et al, 2015). Also, it has not yet been established how the ages of soil water storage and evaporation and transpiration fluxes are related to the variability of soil storage volumes.…”
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“…and Ehleringer, 1998;Rothfuss et al, 2015;Sprenger et al, 2017), quantifying groundwater recharge rates and mechanisms (e.g. Healy and Scanlon, 2010;McGuire and McDonnell, 2006;Sakakibara et al, 2017), quantifying root water uptake (e.g.…”
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