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Published in Vadose Zone Journal 2:759-765 (2003)
© 2003 Soil Science Society of America
677 S. Segoe Rd., Madison, WI 53711 USA

ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPERS

Wet-End Deviations from Scaling of the Water Retention Characteristics of Fractal Porous Media

A. G. Hunt* and G. W. Gee

CIRES, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309
* Corresponding author (allenghunt{at}msn.com).

Received 27 January 2003.

A previous work investigated the dry-end deviation from fractal scaling of water retention characteristics of a suite of 43 U.S. Department of Energy (USDOE) Hanford site soils in relationship with the vanishing of solute diffusion at a moisture content {theta}t. It was found that the deviation from fractal scaling of the water retention set on at a moisture content typically about 0.06 higher than the moisture content at which solute diffusion vanishes. Assuming that the vanishing of solute diffusion resulted from a lack of continuity of the water phase, we interpreted the deviation from fractal scaling in terms of a lack of water-phase continuity rather than as a breakdown of the fractal model. Now the wet-end deviations from fractal scaling of the same suite of soils are investigated. It is shown that the wet-end moisture contents at which the deviation occurs are correlated with the critical volume fraction for percolation and with the dry-end deviations. However, wet-end deviations occur at moisture contents closer to full saturation than do dry-end deviations from zero saturation. This contrast between the wet and dry ends of the water retention curve, h({theta}), is suggested to be a result of the role of equilibration in the experimental determination of h({theta}), and thus to be traceable to the much lower values of the hydraulic conductivity, K, at the dry end.

Abbreviations: ERDF, environmental restoration disposal facility • FLTF, field lysimeter test facility • ITS, injection test site • USDOE, United States Department of Energy • USE, United States ecology • VOC, volatile organic carbon




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