Reply to comment by A. G. J. Hilberts and P. A. Troch on "Influence of capillarity on a simple harmonic oscillating water table: Sand column experiments and modeling"


Autoria(s): Cartwright, Nick; Nielsen, Peter; Perrochet, Pierre
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08/11/2006

Resumo

We thank Hilberts and Troch [2006] for their comment on our paper [Cartwright et al, 2005]. Before proceeding with our specific replies to the comments we would first like to clarify the definitions and meanings of equations (1)-(3) as presented by Hilberts and Troch [2006]. First, equation (1) is the fundamental definition of the (complex) effective porosity as derived by Nielsen and Perrochet [2000]. Equations (2) and (3), however, represent the linear frequency response function of the water table in the sand column responding to simple harmonic forcing. This function, which was validated by Nielsen and Perrochet [2000], provides an alternative method for estimating the complex effective porosity from the experimental sand column data in the absence of direct measurements of h_(tot) (which are required if equation (1) is to be used).

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:81481

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Geophysical Union

Palavras-Chave #Environmental sciences #Limnology #Water resources #Dynamics #Capillarity #Hysteresis #Oscillating water table #C1 #290800 Civil Engineering #770402 Land and water management #0905 Civil Engineering #0907 Environmental Engineering
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Journal Article