Asymptotic infiltration into a soil which contains cracks or holes but whose surface is otherwise impermeable |
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Authors: | Malcolm R. Davidson |
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Affiliation: | (1) CSIRO Division of Mineral Engineering, Lucas Heights Research Laboratories, 2232 Lucas Heights, N.S.W., Australia |
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Abstract: | An asymptotic, one-dimensional Green-Ampt model is derived for infiltration into a soil whose surface is impermeable except for regularly spaced vertical cracks, and infiltration into a cylindrical soil column whose top surface is also impermeable except for a central hole. The model is valid at times when the wetting front has become horizontal and corresponds to one-dimensional infiltration initiated from a plane lying above or below the soil surface, depending on the crack spacing/depth ratio (or column radius/hole depth ratio). When applicable, asymptotic Green-Ampt solutions are shown to agree well, in selected cases, with corresponding finite difference solutions of the saturated-unsaturated flow equations. |
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Keywords: | Cracks holes macropores Green-Ampt asymptotic model infiltration soil water |
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