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Lateral Water Diffusion in an Artificial Macroporous System

Modeling and Experimental Evidence

P. Castiglione*,a, B. P. Mohanty{dagger},a, P. J. Shousea, J. Simuneka, M. Th. van Genuchtena and A. Santinib

a George E. Brown, Jr. Salinity Laboratory, 450 W. Big Springs Road, USDA, ARS, Riverside, CA
b Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Naples "Federico II", Italy



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Fig. 1. Scheme of the soil column with a vertical cylindrical macropore.

 


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Fig. 2. Experimental setup.

 


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Fig. 3. Partitioning of the bottom of the column in six pie sectors. The metal dividers are 15 cm high. The stainless-steel nets support the soil when the ceramics are removed.

 


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Fig. 4. Two dimensional simulations of pressure head distribution during infiltration processes for a 2.7-cm soil mantle. All figures show snapshots at 0.05 h.

 


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Fig. 5. Summary of the cumulative water transfer for nine two-dimensional simulations.

 


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Fig. 6. Cumulative water exchange predicted by the one-dimensional dual-permeability model (DPM) compared with the transfer calculated by HYDRUS 2-D.

 


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Fig. 7. Scaling factor dependency on the macropore saturated conductivity.

 


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Fig. 8. Measured and fitted inflow and outflow curves during infiltration in the homogeneous soil column (without macropore). Simulated results are obtained using Richards' equation.

 


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Fig. 9. Pressure head profiles during the infiltration experiments without the macropore. Simulated results are obtained using Richards' equation.

 


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Fig. 10. Cumulative infiltration rates measured with and without the macropore.

 


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Fig. 11. Cumulative infiltration curves measured in the soil column with a macropore, and calculated using the dual permeability model, for {gamma}w optimized and {gamma}w = 1.

 


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Fig. 12. Observed vs. predicted cumulative water transfer between the macropore and matrix. In the dual permeability model, both {gamma}w optimized and {gamma}w = 1 were used.

 


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Fig. 13. Observed vs. predicted cumulative outflow. In the dual permeability model, both {gamma}w optimized and {gamma}w = 1 were used.

 





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