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Published online 8 March 2006
Published in Vadose Zone J 5:365-376 (2006)
DOI: 10.2136/vzj2005.0022
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SPECIAL SECTION: FROM FIELD- TO LANDSCAPE-SCALE VADOSE ZONE PROCESSES

Long-Term Solute Transport under Semi-Arid Conditions

Pedon to Field Scale

S. A. Woodsa,*, R. G. Kachanoskib and M. F. Dyckc

a Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Irrigation Branch, 100, 5401 First Avenue South, Lethbridge, AB, Canada T1J 4V6
b University of Alberta, 3rd Floor University Hall, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2J9
c Department of Renewable Resources, 751 General Services Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2H1

* Corresponding author (Shelley.A.Woods{at}gov.ab.ca)

Received 10 February 2005.

Knowledge of factors controlling the spatial and temporal variability of transport in the vadose zone is limited. The objective of this study was to quantify the transport of a tracer at the field scale after 34 yr of low transient flow under semiarid conditions. A Cl tracer was surface applied to plots (a Chernozemic soil) near Saskatoon, Canada. Thirty-four years later, soil cores (6-m depth) were taken along a 90-m transect (1-m spacing) and two embedded 10-m transects (0.2-m spacing) along one of the plots. The cores were sectioned (0.1-m intervals) and analyzed for Cl, bulk density, and soil water content. Although the site is level, slight differences in surface slope had a great effect on surface water redistribution, soil profile development, and the movement of water and solute. After 34 yr, the mean travel depth of the Cl on a slight knoll was 1.70 m below the surface, compared with 2.76 m in a very slight depression 20 m away. The grade between knoll and depression was 1.8%. After a 19-mo fallow period, considerably more redistributed surface water was stored in the soil in the slight depression than on the nearby level area. The spatial pattern of the increase in soil water storage (19 mo) was significantly correlated to Cl transport (34 yr) suggesting that the measured pattern of increase in soil water storage was typical of long-term patterns. The measurements suggested that 10% of redistributed water ended up as increased deep drainage.

Abbreviations: BTC, breakthrough curve • FT, field-scale transect • IT, intensive transect • MR, mass recovery • PT, pedon-scale transect • SD, standard deviation




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