Although it is generally well known that water repellent soils have distinct preferential flow patterns, the physics of this phenomenon is not well understood. In this paper, we show that water repellency affects the soil water contact angle and this, in turn, has a distinct effect on the constitutive relationships during imbibing. Using these constitutive relationships, unstable flow theory developed for coarse grained soils can be used to predict the shape and water content distribution for water repellent soils. A practical result of this paper is that with a basic experimental setup, we can characterize the imbibing front behavior by measuring the water entry pressure and the imbibing soil characteristic curve from the same heat treated...
The present study suggests that many soils in the Netherlands, in natural as well as in agricultural...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Wetting patterns produced by water repellent soils are able to preferentially channel moisture deep ...
The water repellent behaviour of soils is a widely studied phenomenon given its implications for inf...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Water repellency in soils is currently receiving increasing attention from scientists and policy mak...
This study explored the effect of soil water repellency (SWR) on soil hydrophysical properties with ...
A modified version of the popular agrohydrological model SWAP has been used to evaluate modelling of...
The role of water-repellency in forming preferred flow paths and in accelerating solute transport is...
The research yielded the following conclusions and results: preferential flow can be expected in rec...
Graduation date: 2015Many different models and mechanisms of water imbibition into soil have been de...
Water repellent or non-wetting soils show poor water infiltration, which leads to an increased runof...
A modified version of the popular agrohydrological model SWAP has been used to evaluate modelling of...
Considerable soil water repellency has been observed at a wide range of locations worldwide. The soi...
Water repellent (or “hydrophobic” or “non-wetting”) soils have been studied by soil scientists for w...
The present study suggests that many soils in the Netherlands, in natural as well as in agricultural...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Wetting patterns produced by water repellent soils are able to preferentially channel moisture deep ...
The water repellent behaviour of soils is a widely studied phenomenon given its implications for inf...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Water repellency in soils is currently receiving increasing attention from scientists and policy mak...
This study explored the effect of soil water repellency (SWR) on soil hydrophysical properties with ...
A modified version of the popular agrohydrological model SWAP has been used to evaluate modelling of...
The role of water-repellency in forming preferred flow paths and in accelerating solute transport is...
The research yielded the following conclusions and results: preferential flow can be expected in rec...
Graduation date: 2015Many different models and mechanisms of water imbibition into soil have been de...
Water repellent or non-wetting soils show poor water infiltration, which leads to an increased runof...
A modified version of the popular agrohydrological model SWAP has been used to evaluate modelling of...
Considerable soil water repellency has been observed at a wide range of locations worldwide. The soi...
Water repellent (or “hydrophobic” or “non-wetting”) soils have been studied by soil scientists for w...
The present study suggests that many soils in the Netherlands, in natural as well as in agricultural...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Wetting patterns produced by water repellent soils are able to preferentially channel moisture deep ...