2021
DOI: 10.3390/f12040472
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Peculiarities of Infiltration Measurements in Water-Repellent Forest Soil

Abstract: The paper deals with measurements of water infiltration carried out on a well-developed forest floor formed by needle-leaf litter of Norway spruce. Three field methods (tension disk permeameter, single-ring infiltrometer and Guelph permeameter) were used to determine the soil hydraulic conductivity. The results were strongly influenced by the water repellency at the interface between the O- and A-horizons. This interface was severely water repellent during the hot and dry summer season, regardless of the gener… Show more

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“…For step-sloped watersheds, the ratio of overland flow can increase with increased intensity of rainfall [51].…”
Section: Overland Flow Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For step-sloped watersheds, the ratio of overland flow can increase with increased intensity of rainfall [51].…”
Section: Overland Flow Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%