Title: CE 394K.2 Hydrology
1CE 394K.2 Hydrology
- Infiltration
- Reading AH Sec 5.1 to 5.5
- Some slides were prepared by Venkatesh Merwade
- Slides 2-6 come from http//biosystems.okstate.edu
/Home/mkizer/C20Soil20Water20Relationships.ppt
2Soil Water Measurement
- Neutron scattering (attenuation)
- Measures volumetric water content (?v)
- Attenuation of high-energy neutrons by hydrogen
nucleus - Advantages
- samples a relatively large soil sphere
- repeatedly sample same site and several depths
- accurate
- Disadvantages
- high cost instrument
- radioactive licensing and safety
- not reliable for shallow measurements near the
soil surface - Dielectric constant
- A soils dielectric constant is dependent on soil
moisture - Time domain reflectometry (TDR)
- Frequency domain reflectometry (FDR)
- Primarily used for research purposes at this time
3Soil Water MeasurementNeutron Attenuation
4Soil Water Measurement
- Tensiometers
- Measure soil water potential (tension)
- Practical operating range is about 0 to 0.75 bar
of tension (this can be a limitation on medium-
and fine-textured soils) - Electrical resistance blocks
- Measure soil water potential (tension)
- Tend to work better at higher tensions (lower
water contents) - Thermal dissipation blocks
- Measure soil water potential (tension)
- Require individual calibration
5Tensiometer for Measuring Soil Water Potential
Water Reservoir
Variable Tube Length (12 in- 48 in) Based on Root
Zone Depth
Porous Ceramic Tip
Vacuum Gauge (0-100 centibar)
6Electrical Resistance Blocks Meters
7Infiltration
- General
- Process of water penetrating from ground into
soil - Factors affecting
- Condition of soil surface, vegetative cover, soil
properties, hydraulic conductivity, antecedent
soil moisture - Four zones
- Saturated, transmission, wetting, and wetting
front
8Richards Equation
- Recall
- Darcys Law
- Total head
- So Darcy becomes
- Continuity becomes
Soil water diffusivity
9Philips Equation
- Recall Richards Equation
- Assume K and D are functions of q, not z
- Solution
- Two terms represent effects of
- Suction head
- Gravity head
- S Sorptivity
- Function of soil suction potential
- Found from experiment
10Infiltration into a horizontal soil column
Boundary conditions
T To for x 0, t gt 0
T Tn for t 0, x gt 0
x
0
Equation
11Measurement of Diffusivity by Evaporation from
Soil Cores
Air stream
q
x
q soil water flux evaporation rate
12Measurement of Diffusivity by Evaporation from
Soil Cores
http//www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2006/poster/wate
r/4521_deeryd.htm
13Numerical Solution of Richards Equation
(Ernest To)
http//www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/maidment/GradHydro20
07/Ex4/Ex4Soln.doc
14Implicit Numerical Solution of Richards Equation
t (j)
j j -1
x (i)
i-1 i i1
15Implicit Numerical Solution of Richards Equation
16Matrix solution of the equations
17T
18f
19F
20Definitions
Element of soil, V (Saturated)
Pore with water
solid
Pore with air
Element of soil, V (Unsaturated)
21Infiltration
- Infiltration rate
- Rate at which water enters the soil at the
surface (in/hr or cm/hr) - Cumulative infiltration
- Accumulated depth of water infiltrating during
given time period
22Infiltrometers
Single Ring
Double Ring
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infiltrometer
23Infiltration Methods
- Horton and Phillips
- Infiltration models developed as approximate
solutions of an exact theory (Richards Equation) - Green Ampt
- Infiltration model developed from an approximate
theory to an exact solution
24Hortonian Infiltration
- Recall Richards Equation
- Assume K and D are constants, not a function of q
or z - Solve for moisture diffusion at surface
f0 initial infiltration rate, fc is constant rate
and k is decay constant
25Hortonian Infiltration
26Philips Equation
- Recall Richards Equation
- Assume K and D are functions of q, not z
- Solution
- Two terms represent effects of
- Suction head
- Gravity head
- S Sorptivity
- Function of soil suction potential
- Found from experiment
27Green Ampt Infiltration
Ponded Water
Ground Surface
Wetted Zone
Wetting Front
Dry Soil
28Green Ampt Infiltration (Cont.)
Ground Surface
Wetted Zone
Wetting Front
- Apply finite difference to the derivative,
between - Ground surface
- Wetting front
Dry Soil
29Green Ampt Infiltration (Cont.)
Ground Surface
Wetted Zone
Wetting Front
Dry Soil
Evaluate the constant of integration
Integrate
30Green Ampt Infiltration (Cont.)
Ground Surface
Wetted Zone
Wetting Front
Dry Soil
Nonlinear equation, requiring iterative solution.
See http//www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/mckinney/ce311
k/Lab/Lab8/Lab8.html
31Soil Parameters
- Green-Ampt model requires
- Hydraulic conductivity, Porosity, Wetting Front
Suction Head - Brooks and Corey
Effective saturation
Effective porosity
32Ponding time
- Elapsed time between the time rainfall begins and
the time water begins to pond on the soil surface
(tp)
33Ponding Time
- Up to the time of ponding, all rainfall has
infiltrated (i rainfall rate)
34Example
- Silty-Loam soil, 30 effective saturation,
rainfall 5 cm/hr intensity