117-30 Evaluation of Gardner-Russo Hydraulic Properties of Soil.

Poster Number 215

See more from this Division: S01 Soil Physics
See more from this Session: General Soil Physics: II (Includes Graduate Student Competition)
Monday, October 17, 2011
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Hall C
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Kosuke Noborio, Department of Agriculture, Meiji University, Kawasaki, Japan and Tsushima Ishida, Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems, Asian Institute of Technology, Klong Luang, Thailand
The Guelph permeameter and tension/disk infiltrometers are popular instruments to provide in situ with soil hydraulic properties, i.e. the reciprocal value of the macroscopic capillary length that Gardner used as alpha for linearlizing hydraulic conductivity.  Three decades later Russo and his colleagues introduced a water characteristic curve using Gardner’s alpha.  We investigated the applicability of Gardner’s alpha by comparing with van Genuchten’s hydraulic properties for various textures of soil ranging between loamy sand and sandy clay.  Gardner’s alpha value decreased with increases in clay content whereas root mean square error, RMSE, between hydraulic conductivities of Gardner and van Genuchten increased.  The RMSE between water characteristic curves of Russo and van Genuchten increased with increases in clay content as well.  Gardner’s alpha values could properly represent the hydraulic properties of soils with clay content of approximately <11%, say courser than sandy loam. 
See more from this Division: S01 Soil Physics
See more from this Session: General Soil Physics: II (Includes Graduate Student Competition)