INVESTIGADORES
LOZANO Luis Alberto
artículos
Título:
Diffusivity and sorptivity determination at different soil water contents from horizontal infiltration
Autor/es:
VILLARREAL, RAFAEL; LOZANO, LUIS ALBERTO; MELANI, E.; SALAZAR, M.P.; OTERO, M.F.; SORACCO C.G.
Revista:
GEODERMA
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2019 vol. 338 p. 88 - 96
ISSN:
0016-7061
Resumen:
Determination of soil hydraulic properties under non-saturated conditions is crucial in order to describe soilwater dynamics in the field. The objectives of this work were: i- to determine soil water diffusivity (D) as afunction of soil moisture with a simple lab set-up, based on Whisler et al. (1968) methodology, from soilmoisture profiles obtained using capacitive sensors in three contrasting soils from Argentinean Pampas Region;and ii- to obtain a function that allows to determine sorptivity (S) values in the whole moisture range fromdiffusivity data. Additionally, horizontal infiltration data was used to obtain hydraulic conductivity function (K(h)) through inverse parameterization using HYDRUS 1-D. Horizontal infiltration was performed in order todetermine D and S at different soil water content in 15 repacked columns from three different textured soils(loam, silty loam and sandy loam). The results indicate that the new approach is a suitable methodology for D (θ)and S (θ) determination. D values measured using the proposed laboratory setup ranged between 1 × 10−5 and1.67 cm2 s−1, showing an exponential dependence with soil water content (r2 > 0.85). S values for different soilwater contents ranged between 0.078 and 0.14 cm s−1/2. The highest value of S corresponded to the lowest soilwater content, remaining practically constant in a large range of soil water content, and abruptly decreasing nearsaturation toward zero. The sandy loam soil showed higher values of D at saturation (D0) and total sorptivity(S0), as compared with the loam and silty loam soils. In conclusion, it was possible to determine D (θ) using asimple and robust setup, based on Whisler et al. (1968) method. Additionally, the proposed setup represents asimple way to measure soil S (θ) from horizontal infiltration, and to obtain K(h) functions through inverseparameterization.