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HOW MUCH WATER ENTERS THE SOIL? Infiltration
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PrecipitationEvaporation Runoff Infiltration
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What Factors Control Infiltration?
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A) Soil Characteristics
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What Factors Control Infiltration? A)Soil Characteristics 1) Grain Size (size of pores in soil)
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Large Grains
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Medium Grains
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Large Grains Medium Grains Fine Grains
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What Factors Control Infiltration? A)Soil Characteristics 1) Grain Size (size of pores in soil) 2) Antecedent moisture
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HYGROSCOPIC WATER
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CAPILLARY WATER
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FREE or GRAVITATIONAL WATER
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FREE or GRAVITATIONAL WATER
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MAXIMUM RATES OF INFILTRATION
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Initial Infiltration Rate is high Dry Soil. Hygroscopic Water only. Lots of soil air to fill with water.
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MAXIMUM RATES OF INFILTRATION Initial Infiltration Rate is high Moist soil. Capillary Water. Progressively fewer voids to fill with water. Exponential decline in rate
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MAXIMUM RATES OF INFILTRATION Initial Infiltration Rate is high Saturated soil. Free or Gravitational Water. Voids to fill with water determined by rate of loss. Minimum rate, or “field capacity” set by drainage Exponential decline in rate
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What Factors Control Infiltration? A)Soil Characteristics 1) Grain Size (size of pores in soil) 2) Antecedent moisture B)Rainfall intensity (how fast rain is arriving!)
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PrecipitationEvaporation Runoff Infiltration Overland Flow
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CONSTANT HEAVY RAIN FOR FOUR HOURS
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Rainfall that could be Infiltrated Rainfall to Overland Flow DECREASING INFILTRATION RATE FOR FOUR HOURS
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INCREASING OVERLAND FLOW FOR FOUR HOURS No Overland Flow
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