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Infiltration
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Infiltration definitions
Infiltration rate: the volume of water flowing into the soil profile per unit of surface area per unit time Infiltrability: the infiltration rate resulting when water at atmospheric pressure is made freely available at the soil surface Supply controlled: when the rate of water delivery to the surface is less than the infiltrability Soil controlled: when the rate of water delivery to the surface is greater than the infiltrability
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Ponded infiltration
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(deep sandy loam)
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Green-Ampt model (1911) a simplistic but elegant approximation of the ponded infiltration process works best when: wetting front is sharp soil is coarse-textured soil is initially dry soil texture is homogeneous in the wetted region air-entrapment and crusting are not significant
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Set the ponded infiltration rate equal to the rainfall intensity.
Calculate the cumulative ponded infiltration for that rate. Assume that “the maximum possible infiltration rate at time t (t > 0) is determined uniquely by the value of the cumulative infiltration in the interval up to time t.” (Mls, 1980) Calculate time required for rainfall to supply the calculated cumulative infiltration. Kutílek, M Constant-rainfall infiltration. Journal of Hydrology 45:
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Green-Ampt-Kutílek To estimate time of ponding (tp) for rainfall at a constant rate (r) Let H0 = 0, solve for Lf
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Example calculation Rainfall at 1.5 cm h-1 Silt loam soil
K = 0.65 cm h-1; e = 0.49 m3 m-3 i = 0.15 m3 m-3 Hf = -17 cm of water Estimate the time to ponding
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Preferential flow water flow through distinct pathways that constitute only a fraction of the soil's total volume promoted by fine over coarse layering hydrophobicity air entrapment clay or sand lenses macropores formed by: animals, roots, shrink-swell cracks, etc…
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