Soil structure-dependent parameters can vary rapidly as a consequence of perturbing events such as intense rainfall. Investigating their short-term changes is therefore essential to understand the general behaviour of a porous medium. The aim of this study is to gain insight into the effects of wetting, perturbation and recovery processes through different sequences of Beerkan infiltration experiments performed on a sandy-loam soil. Two different three-run infiltration experiments (LHL and LLL) were carried out by pouring water at low (L, non-perturbing) and high (H, perturbing) heights above the soil surface and at short time intervals (hours, days). The results demonstrate that the proposed method allows one to capture short-term variatio...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
Predicting soil hydraulic properties and understanding their temporal variability during the irrigat...
This paper presents the laboratory test results of vertical infiltration on two soil columns of fine...
Different points in a field can be wetted with different natural or artificial rainfall amounts and ...
Assessing how the infiltration process depends on the water impact energy improves interpretation of...
Steady-state methods of analysis of single-ring infiltration data are commonly applied but the durat...
Testing factors influencing determination of soil water transmission properties by an infiltrometer ...
Saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, data collected by ponding infiltrometer methods and usual...
Beerkan infiltration experiments with three water pouring heights (low, L = 3 cm; int...
Ring infiltration methods are widely used for field soil hydraulic characterization. Establishing fa...
Performing beerkan infiltration runs with different heights of water pouring could help to obtain sa...
Literature raises doubts about the usability of infiltrometer methods to characterize soils in a hyd...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
Predicting soil hydraulic properties and understanding their temporal variability during the irrigat...
This paper presents the laboratory test results of vertical infiltration on two soil columns of fine...
Different points in a field can be wetted with different natural or artificial rainfall amounts and ...
Assessing how the infiltration process depends on the water impact energy improves interpretation of...
Steady-state methods of analysis of single-ring infiltration data are commonly applied but the durat...
Testing factors influencing determination of soil water transmission properties by an infiltrometer ...
Saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, data collected by ponding infiltrometer methods and usual...
Beerkan infiltration experiments with three water pouring heights (low, L = 3 cm; int...
Ring infiltration methods are widely used for field soil hydraulic characterization. Establishing fa...
Performing beerkan infiltration runs with different heights of water pouring could help to obtain sa...
Literature raises doubts about the usability of infiltrometer methods to characterize soils in a hyd...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
Predicting soil hydraulic properties and understanding their temporal variability during the irrigat...
This paper presents the laboratory test results of vertical infiltration on two soil columns of fine...