Influence of hysteresis on tidal capillary fringe dynamics in a well-sorted sand


Autoria(s): Lockington, D. A.; Werner, A. D.
Contribuinte(s)

Casey T. Miller

Marc Parlange

D. A. Barry

Data(s)

01/11/2003

Resumo

Nielsen and Perrochet [Adv. Water Resour. 23 (2000) 503] presented experimental data for cyclic water movement in the vadose zone above an oscillating watertable. The response of the watertable to cyclic forcing was characterised by the ratios of the forcing head to watertable amplitudes and their associated phase lag. They found that their non-hysteretic Richards' equation model failed to represent the observed behaviour of these parameters. This paper explores the effect on the simulated capillary fringe dynamics (in terms of these parameters) of including varying degrees of hysteresis in the moisture retention curve used in a numerical model of their experiment. It is clear that hysteresis can indeed account for observed discrepancies between simulation and experiment and that the effect of hysteresis varies with the frequency of oscillation. The use of a single-valued mean retention curve, as advocated by some authors, fails to provide a match between the simulated and observed behaviour of the Nielsen and Perrochet parameters, but is shown to be adequate for predicting time-averaged soil moisture profiles. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:65668

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #Hysteresis #Variably Saturated Flow #Watertable Fluctuations #Tidal Groundwater #Capillary Fringe #Soil #Flow #Equation #Column #Model #Water Resources #C1 #290802 Water and Sanitary Engineering #770402 Land and water management
Tipo

Journal Article