The Green-Ampt (G-A) infiltration model (i.e., the G-A model) is often used to characterize the infiltration process in hydrology. The parameters of the G-A model are critical in applications for the prediction of infiltration and associated rainfall-runoff processes. Previous approaches to determining the G-A parameters have depended on pedotransfer functions (PTFs) or estimates from experimental results, usually without providing optimum values. In this study, rainfall simulators with soil moisture measurements were used to generate rainfall in various experimental plots. Observed runoff data and soil moisture dynamic data were jointly used to yield the infiltration processes, and an improved self-adaptive method was used to optimize the ...
Vita.In the modeling process, an issue of concern is the relationship between the development of the...
Soil Conservation Service curve number (SCS-CN) and Green-Ampt (GA) infiltration models are probably...
Important to the management of rangelands is knowledge of the water intake properties of their soils...
The Green-Ampt (GA) model is widely used in hydrologic studies as a simple, physically-based method ...
Quantifying infiltration is a challenging and time-consuming process because the parameters are very...
Methods for determining Green—Ampt infiltration parameter values for tilled and crusted soils are no...
Soil erosion models need detailed runoff and infiltration data as input. This information can be ded...
Accurately predicting the rainfall-runoff process is of vital importance for water quality models as...
A modified Green-Ampt model was developed to simulate water infiltration in fine-textured soil with ...
The Green-Ampt infiltration equation is an incomplete governing equation for rainfall infiltration d...
The response of a catchment to single rainfall events is estimated using the Horton (1940), Green-Am...
Soil profiles are generally heterogeneous and consist of various horizontal layers due to geological...
Riparian buffers can improve surface water quality by filtering contaminants from runoff before they...
Spatial heterogeneity in soil properties has been a challenge for providing field-scale estimates of...
Obtaining reliable information on the wetting front depth of soil is beneficial to the understanding...
Vita.In the modeling process, an issue of concern is the relationship between the development of the...
Soil Conservation Service curve number (SCS-CN) and Green-Ampt (GA) infiltration models are probably...
Important to the management of rangelands is knowledge of the water intake properties of their soils...
The Green-Ampt (GA) model is widely used in hydrologic studies as a simple, physically-based method ...
Quantifying infiltration is a challenging and time-consuming process because the parameters are very...
Methods for determining Green—Ampt infiltration parameter values for tilled and crusted soils are no...
Soil erosion models need detailed runoff and infiltration data as input. This information can be ded...
Accurately predicting the rainfall-runoff process is of vital importance for water quality models as...
A modified Green-Ampt model was developed to simulate water infiltration in fine-textured soil with ...
The Green-Ampt infiltration equation is an incomplete governing equation for rainfall infiltration d...
The response of a catchment to single rainfall events is estimated using the Horton (1940), Green-Am...
Soil profiles are generally heterogeneous and consist of various horizontal layers due to geological...
Riparian buffers can improve surface water quality by filtering contaminants from runoff before they...
Spatial heterogeneity in soil properties has been a challenge for providing field-scale estimates of...
Obtaining reliable information on the wetting front depth of soil is beneficial to the understanding...
Vita.In the modeling process, an issue of concern is the relationship between the development of the...
Soil Conservation Service curve number (SCS-CN) and Green-Ampt (GA) infiltration models are probably...
Important to the management of rangelands is knowledge of the water intake properties of their soils...