161-11 A Whole-Soil Modeling Approach for Field Capacity Assessment.
Poster Number 1516
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology
See more from this Session: Grand Challenges in Modeling Soil Processes/Long-Term Observatories: II
Abstract:
A numerical Richards’ equation modeling approach was used to analyze the importance of profile depth and layering on FC assessment. Results are compared to other proposed methods to assess FC. It is shown that the unit hydraulic gradient allowing computational and experimental simplifications in the analysis and design of internal drainage studies may be questionable especially when considering shallower soil depths. Furthermore, the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity at the bottom of the considered soil profile is shown to determine FC, in obvious dependence of the criterion to establish a negligible bottom flux, which is set by economic or environmental boundary conditions. The effect of layering and of the presence of compacted, less permeable layers is specifically addressed.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology
See more from this Session: Grand Challenges in Modeling Soil Processes/Long-Term Observatories: II