Prediction and modeling of localized flow processes in macropores is of crucial importance for sustaining both soil and water quality. However, currently there are no reliable means to predict preferential flow due to its inherently large spatial variability. The aim of this study was to investigate the predictive performance of previously developed empirical models for both water and air flow and to explore the potential applicability of X-ray computed tomography (CT)-derived macropore network characteristics. For this purpose, 65 cylindrical soil columns (6 cm diameter and 3.5 cm height) were extracted from the topsoil (5 cm to 8.5 cm depth) in a 15 m × 15 m grid from an agricultural field located in Silstrup, Denmark. All soil columns we...
International audience20 This study aims to estimate saturated hydraulic conductivity in a silty loa...
AbstractA well developed macropore network is advantageous in terms of transport processes regarding...
Preferential flow paths in some soils result in the rapid movement of water and associated chemicals...
Predictions of macropore flow is important for maintaining both soil and water quality as it governs...
Prediction and modeling of localized flow processes in macropores is of crucial importance for susta...
Prediction and modeling of localized flow processes in macropores is of crucial importance for sust...
Macropores are known to be important pathways for the rapid transport of water, solutes and colloids...
Computer based simulation models which estimate hydraulic properties of soil usually make use of sta...
The characterization of soil pore space geometry is important for explaining fluxes of air, water, a...
Preferential flow and transport in structured soils can be intimately linked to numerous environment...
The presence of soil macropores provides an opportunity for water and associated chemicals to move p...
Flow and transport of gases through soils are largely controlled by pore structural attributes. The ...
AbstractA critical hydraulic parameter for geomedia is the saturated hydraulic conductivity. This pr...
AbstractThe connectivity of macropore networks is thought to exert an important control on preferent...
The influence of clay content in soil-pore structure development and the relative importance of macr...
International audience20 This study aims to estimate saturated hydraulic conductivity in a silty loa...
AbstractA well developed macropore network is advantageous in terms of transport processes regarding...
Preferential flow paths in some soils result in the rapid movement of water and associated chemicals...
Predictions of macropore flow is important for maintaining both soil and water quality as it governs...
Prediction and modeling of localized flow processes in macropores is of crucial importance for susta...
Prediction and modeling of localized flow processes in macropores is of crucial importance for sust...
Macropores are known to be important pathways for the rapid transport of water, solutes and colloids...
Computer based simulation models which estimate hydraulic properties of soil usually make use of sta...
The characterization of soil pore space geometry is important for explaining fluxes of air, water, a...
Preferential flow and transport in structured soils can be intimately linked to numerous environment...
The presence of soil macropores provides an opportunity for water and associated chemicals to move p...
Flow and transport of gases through soils are largely controlled by pore structural attributes. The ...
AbstractA critical hydraulic parameter for geomedia is the saturated hydraulic conductivity. This pr...
AbstractThe connectivity of macropore networks is thought to exert an important control on preferent...
The influence of clay content in soil-pore structure development and the relative importance of macr...
International audience20 This study aims to estimate saturated hydraulic conductivity in a silty loa...
AbstractA well developed macropore network is advantageous in terms of transport processes regarding...
Preferential flow paths in some soils result in the rapid movement of water and associated chemicals...