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9780875903194

Infiltration Theory for Hydrologic Applications

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    9780875903194

  • ISBN10:

    0875903193

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-01-21
  • Publisher: American Geophysical Union

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Summary

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Resources Monograph Series, Volume 15.

Here is your state-of-the-art guidebook through soil infiltration theory in response to hydrologic problems. By focusing on the theoretical basis of physically based infiltration functions and their application, Infiltration Theory for Hydrologic Applications presents an in-depth review of current issues and concerns. For scientists wishing concise and robust equations that can be applied in models for a variety of objectives.

Author Biography

Roger E. Smith and Keith R. J. Smettem are the authors of Infiltration Theory for Hydrologic Applications, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Introductionp. 1
Brief Historyp. 1
Runoff Mechanismsp. 3
Engineering and Scientific Approaches to Hydrologyp. 4
Objective and Scope of this Workp. 5
Basic Porous Media Hydraulicsp. 7
Capillary Properties of Soil Waterp. 7
Porous Mediap. 9
Darcy's Lawp. 12
Hydraulic Characteristics of Porous Mediap. 13
Scaled Hydraulic Characteristicsp. 14
Steady Flow Soil Water Relationsp. 14
Functional Representation of Hydraulic Characteristicsp. 18
Soil Water Retentionp. 18
Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivityp. 19
A Generalized Formulationp. 21
Summaryp. 23
Some Essentials of One-Dimensional Porous Media Dynamicsp. 25
Introductionp. 25
Definitionp. 25
Assumptionsp. 26
Absorption: Gravity-Free Intakep. 27
Absorption with a Constant Head Boundaryp. 28
Absorption with a Constant Flux Boundaryp. 30
Infiltration: Vertical Flowp. 31
Philip's Series Solutionp. 32
Large-Time Solutionp. 33
Short Time Solutionp. 34
Analytic Solutionp. 34
Mathematical Approximations for Soil Water Flowp. 34
Approximations to Equation (3.15)p. 34
Burgers's Equation Approximationp. 35
Kinematic Wave Approximationp. 35
Approximations for Soil Hydraulic Characteristicsp. 36
Delta-Function Diffusivityp. 36
Exponential K ([psi])p. 39
The Analytic Solution Soilsp. 39
Summaryp. 39
A Realistic Integrable Nonlinear Model for Transient Unsaturated Flowp. 41
Introductionp. 41
Integrable Forms of Richards' Equationp. 43
Burgers Equationp. 44
Solution of Nonlinear Diffusion Equationp. 46
Required Forms for Soil Characteristicsp. 49
Solution of the Integrable Formp. 55
Time to Pondingp. 58
Discussion and Summaryp. 60
Absorption and Infiltration Relations and the Infiltrability-Depth Approximationp. 63
Introductionp. 63
Mass Balance Across the Intake Boundaryp. 64
Absorptionp. 65
The Flux-Concentration Relationp. 67
The Capillary Length Scalep. 69
The Infiltrability-Depth Approximation: IDAp. 71
Infiltrationp. 73
Time Series Solution of Philipp. 74
Approximate Integration of the Infiltration Integralp. 75
Describing Surface Water Content Evolution Under Rainfallp. 81
Treatment of Surface Water Depthp. 84
Stability of Flux-Concentration Relationp. 85
Soil Types Evaluatedp. 86
F ([Theta subscript i]) Under Absorptionp. 87
F ([Theta]) Under Infiltrationp. 93
Implications of F ([Theta]) Observationsp. 93
Summaryp. 95
Infiltrability Models: Comparisons and Applicationp. 97
Introductionp. 97
Scaling Parametersp. 97
Timing of Pondingp. 98
Three Approximate Formsp. 99
The Broadbridge-White Soilp. 100
Other Forms of the Infiltrability Relationsp. 102
Normalizing the Infiltrability Functionsp. 107
Time Explicit Approximationsp. 108
Applying the Infiltrability Models to Variable Rainfall Patternsp. 114
Summaryp. 118
Applying Infiltration Models in Layered Soils and Redistribution Casesp. 119
Introductionp. 119
Redistribution and Reinfiltrationp. 119
Redistribution of Water During Rainfall Hiatusp. 120
Reinfiltration Calculationsp. 122
Layered Soilsp. 122
Assymptotic f[subscript c] for General Layered Casep. 123
A Single Restrictive Upper Layerp. 125
Infiltration and Redistribution/Reinfiltration in Layered Soilsp. 128
Summaryp. 133
Field Measurements of Infiltration Parametersp. 135
Introductionp. 135
Drip Infiltrometersp. 136
Ring Infiltrometersp. 138
Permeametersp. 141
Determining Infiltration Parameters by Monitoring Flow from a Shallow Circular Pondp. 141
Surface Disk Tension Infiltrometers: Steady-State Solutionsp. 145
Surface Disk Tension Infiltrometers: Transient Solutionsp. 148
A Field Example of Tension Infiltrometer Data Analysisp. 151
Surface Disk Tension Infiltrometers: Numerical Investigation of an Illustrative Layered Profilep. 153
Concluding Remarksp. 156
Infiltration and Runoff on a Hillslopep. 159
Introductionp. 159
General Surface Flow and Infiltration Interactionp. 160
Effect of Surface Relief on Surface Water Lossesp. 162
Infiltration Heterogeneity and Runoffp. 164
Deterministic Variation in Infiltration Ratesp. 165
Random Spatial Variation in Infiltration Ratesp. 169
Infiltration and "Runon" Effectsp. 179
Summaryp. 183
Appendicesp. 185
Derivation of the Infiltration Integral from Richards' Equationp. 185
Attenuation of Characteristic Kinematic Shock in Soil Water Flowp. 187
Finite Difference Solution Method for Richards' Equationp. 190
List of Symbols and Abbreviationsp. 199
Referencesp. 203
Indexp. 211
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