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Numerical modeling of the effect of variation of boundary conditions on vadose zone hydraulic properties

Tairone Paiva Leão, Randall Gentry

01/Feb/2011

An accurate estimation of hydraulic fluxes in the vadose zone is essential for the prediction of water, nutrient and contaminant transport in natural systems. The objective of this study was to simulate the effect of variation of boundary conditions on the estimation of hydraulic properties (i.e. water content, effective unsaturated hydraulic conductivity and hydraulic flux) in a one-dimensional unsaturated flow model domain. Unsaturated one-dimensional vertical water flow was simulated in a pure phase clay loam profile and in clay loam […]

Physical attributes of an albaqualf under management systems in comparison with those under native grassland

Cláudia Liane Rodrigues de Lima, Clenio Naito Pillon, Luis Eduardo Akiyoshi Sanches Suzuki, Lucia Elena Coelho da Cruz

01/Oct/2008

The soil management may influence soil hydro-physical conditions and crop yield. The objective of this study was to determine soil physical properties of an Albaqualf under management systems and to compare them with those under a native pasture. The bulk density, saturated hydraulic conductivity, macroporosity, microporosity, total porosity and aggregation were evaluated in the soil layers 0-0.025; 0.025-0.075; 0.075-0.125; 0.125-0.175; and 0.175-0.275 m. The hydro-physical soil conditions in no-till and conventional systems were similar. The conditions in the soil under native […]

Evaluation of the stationary condition in disturbed saturated soil columns

Luciana de Pinho Cunha, Sérgio Oliveira Moraes

01/Oct/2007

Studies about solute movement in soil are frequently realized under laboratory conditions, in apparently controlled situations. A review of these studies showed that the variable time, to obtain the stationary condition, is frequently neglected. In view of this fact, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the time it takes until the water flow in saturated soil reaches the steady-state, by measuring saturated hydraulic conductivity (K0). The steady-state is the stage that precedes the application of the ion into […]

Adjustment of Green-Ampt-Mein-Larson parameters to predict infiltration in some Brazilian soils

Roberto Avelino Cecílio, Mauro Aparecido Martinez, Fernando Falco Pruski, Demetrius David da Silva, Wendy Fonseca Ataíde

01/Oct/2007

Based on a detailed analysis of the process of water infiltration into the soil, an alternative is proposed to adjust the input parameters of the Green-Ampt-Mein-Larson (GAML) model to optimize infiltration estimates of some Brazilian soils. The adjustments consisted of the replacement of the parameters saturated hydraulic conductivity (K0) by stable infiltration rate (Tie) and soil moisture saturation (qs) by water content in the transmission zone (qw). Moreover, an equation was established to estimate the matric potencial at the wetting […]

Effect of use and management systems on the physical and hydraulic properties of a yellow argisol of coastal tablelands

Apolino José Nogueira da Silva, Mário Sérgio Vaz Cabeda, José Fernando Wanderley Fernandes Lima

01/Dec/2005

Different sugarcane management systems on soils of coastal tablelands can cause alterations in their original soil structure. Effects of the different sugarcane management systems on the properties of a cohesive Yellow Argisol were studied in four areas of the Triunfo sugar mill in Alagoas State, Brazil. The treatments consisted of a site with and without cultivation irrigation each, one site with vinasse application and another under undisturbed native forest. Samples were collected at depths of 0-0.2, 0.2-0.4 and 0.4-0.8 m to […]

Effect of the water irrigation quality on hydrophysical attributes of a Neossol

Edison Fernandes da Silva, Raimundo Nonato de Assis Júnior, José Ivo Gonçalves Sousa

01/Jun/2005

The influence of the salt content of two contrasting water sources (river and shallow well) on the hydraulic attributes of a clay loam Fluvic Inceptisol were tested. The experiment was carried out in 2000/2001 agricultural year on a 5,000 m2 plantation of Musa sp banana, cultivar pacovan. It consisted of a 2 x 3 factorial arrangement of two water sources and three irrigation levels (L1, L2 and L3), applied via microsprinkling. Results showed that the different irrigation levels and water quality did not […]

Water balance in the soil volume of a citrus plant root system

Antônio Carlos Rodrigues Cruz, Paulo Leonel Libardi, Laércio Alves de Carvalho, Genelício Crusoé Rocha

01/Feb/2005

Crop yields, associated to weather and soil conditions, depend on the availability of water and nutrients in the soil at the appropriate time and amounts. Lack and excess of water in the soil are limiting factors for plant growth and can reduce the productivity. Therefore, studies leading to a better understanding of how water behaves within the root zone of a field crop are of unquestionable importance for an adequate agricultural management. Objectives of this study were the evaluation of […]

A fractal model to estimate the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity of soils

Carlos Fuentes, Antonio Celso Dantas Antonino, André Maciel Netto, Carlos Alberto Brayner de Oliveira Lira, Jaime Joaquim da Silva Pereira Cabral

01/Feb/2005

From a conceptual model based on fractal geometry and Laplace’s and Poiseuille’s laws, a versatile and general fractal model for the hydraulic conductivity to be used in the soils was developed. The soil-moisture retention curve is derived from a power model. Due to the fact that the proposed model of hydraulic conductivity introduces a still unknown interpolation parameter, which in turn is a function of soil properties, its limiting values were considered for the analysis. To apply the model in […]

Conventional and bootstrap methods for the estimation of the number of observations that determine K(Θ) function parameters

J. F. Melo Filho, P. L. Libardi, Q. de Jong Van Lier, J. E. Corrente

01/Dec/2002

Natural variability of soils makes it difficult to obtain values that adequately represent the soil properties within a certain area. The establishment of a minimum number of observations necessary to represent a soil property (with an acceptable error) is fundamental for the reliability of experimental results. In the present paper, the conventional t-test method has been compared with the bootstrap method, in order to estimate the number of observations needed to calculate the parameters that characterize the relation between hydraulic […]

Sensitivity analysis of a computer algorithm in data processing from instantaneous profile experiments

Q. de Jong van Lier

01/Dec/2002

Among physical soil properties, hydraulic conductivity is one of the most important for studies which involve soil water movement. Establishing a relation between hydraulic conductivity and soil water content (K(θ) function) is essential for such studies. The method to determine the K(θ) function in a soil, called “instantaneous profile method”, has one main advantage: it is based on direct field measurements with no need of awaiting the establishment of steady-state conditions. For this kind of experiment, no studies could be […]

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