2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2389.2006.00837.x
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The role of soil properties in regulating non‐equilibrium macropore flow and solute transport in agricultural topsoils

Abstract: Dual-permeability models can account for the strong influence of soil macropores on contaminant transport, but their predictive application is hampered by the difficulty in estimating a priori values for the rate coefficient controlling lateral mass exchange between the two flow domains. Our aim was to investigate the possibility of estimating the mass transfer coefficient in the dual-permeability model MACRO from fundamental soil properties. To this end, we calibrated MACRO against transient chloride leaching… Show more

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“…The latter authors conceptually linked soil structure development to the predominant state of saturation of a soil horizon as depending on its location in pedon and landscape position. Jarvis et al (2007) analyzed the variation of the mass transfer coefficient, d, in the DPM MACRO as a function of the geometric mean particle size and the organic matter content. First, SUFI (Abbaspour et al, 1997) was utilized to identify d for chloride BTCs observed for 33 intact topsoil columns sampled from 3 different field sites.…”
Section: Column Experiments and Pedotransfer Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter authors conceptually linked soil structure development to the predominant state of saturation of a soil horizon as depending on its location in pedon and landscape position. Jarvis et al (2007) analyzed the variation of the mass transfer coefficient, d, in the DPM MACRO as a function of the geometric mean particle size and the organic matter content. First, SUFI (Abbaspour et al, 1997) was utilized to identify d for chloride BTCs observed for 33 intact topsoil columns sampled from 3 different field sites.…”
Section: Column Experiments and Pedotransfer Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desiccation cracking is an important phenomenon in soil, and its significance in facilitating the movement of water and contaminants through the soil, especially in clayed soils, has long been acknowledged (Jamieson et al 2002;Jarvis 2007). It is therefore imperative to include crack flow into the transport-hydrology component of water quality models and risk indicators.…”
Section: Rationale Of Crack Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tillage for seedbed preparation may also result in uniform water flow in the tilled layer (Jarvis et al 2007), reducing likelihood of CF.…”
Section: Frequency Of Crack Flow Eventmentioning
confidence: 99%
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