452-12 Effective Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity and Characteristic Length of Layered Soils Considering Steady-State Evaporation.
Poster Number 1515
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil PhysicsSee more from this Session: General Environmental Soil Physics and Hydrology: II
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall ABC
Steady-state evaporation from a water table has been extensively studied for both homogeneous and heterogeneous media. For complex heterogeneous media it is of interest to find an equivalent homogeneous medium and define “effective” hydraulic properties. In this paper a new solution for steady-state evaporation from coarse-textured porous media is presented. Based on this solution, the evaporation rate represents a macroscopic (column scale) measure of unsaturated hydraulic conductivity. The corresponding pressure head is shown to be equal to the maximum extent of the hydraulically connected region above the water table (the characteristic length). The presented approach offers an alternative method for determination of unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of homogeneous coarse-textured soils and a new solution for prediction of the effective unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of layered coarse-textured soils. The solution was evaluated with both experimental data and numerical simulations. Comparison with experimental data and numerical results for hypothetically layered soil profiles demonstrate the applicability of the proposed approach for coarse-textured soils.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil PhysicsSee more from this Session: General Environmental Soil Physics and Hydrology: II