The soil freezing characteristic curve (SFC) controls the hydraulic properties of soils and is especially crucial in understanding snowmelt infiltration and runoff, frost heave formation and thawing settlement in frozen soils. The SFC can be modelled by combining information from the soil moisture characteristic curve of unfrozen soils (SMC) with the Generalized Clapeyron Equation (GCE). While such an approach is straightforward and involves no additional free parameters, the resulting SFC is not always consistent with those observed in the laboratory and field. This study was therefore designed to obtain both laboratory and field data that quantifies the SMC and SFC for different soil textures and salinities and to compare the results with...
In cold regions, freezing and thawing of the soil governs soil hydraulic properties that shape the s...
In cold regions, freezing and thawing of the soil governs soil hydraulic properties that shape the s...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
The phenomenon of freezing point depression in frozen soils results in the co-existence of ice and l...
The temperature of the soil can be used as a proxy to represent the soil ice content through a soil ...
Knowing that extensive field tests and laboratory tests are time-consuming and expensive, this paper...
Knowing that extensive field tests and laboratory tests are time-consuming and expensive, this paper...
Abstract The frozen soil processes and their interaction with the environment in the vadose zone of ...
The relationship between the unfrozen water content in frozen soil and negative temperature is defin...
International audienceSoil freezing characteristic curve (SFCC) represents the relationship between ...
A laboratory study of infiltration rates into frozen and unfrozen fine sand, including temperature e...
A laboratory study of infiltration rates into frozen and unfrozen fine sand, including temperature e...
The freeze–thaw process controls several hydrologic processes, including infiltration, runoff, and s...
Soil temperatures, electrical conductivities, and water redistribution were measured at four field s...
Soil freezing/thawing is an important mechanism to control soil water and heat redistribution in mid...
In cold regions, freezing and thawing of the soil governs soil hydraulic properties that shape the s...
In cold regions, freezing and thawing of the soil governs soil hydraulic properties that shape the s...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...
The phenomenon of freezing point depression in frozen soils results in the co-existence of ice and l...
The temperature of the soil can be used as a proxy to represent the soil ice content through a soil ...
Knowing that extensive field tests and laboratory tests are time-consuming and expensive, this paper...
Knowing that extensive field tests and laboratory tests are time-consuming and expensive, this paper...
Abstract The frozen soil processes and their interaction with the environment in the vadose zone of ...
The relationship between the unfrozen water content in frozen soil and negative temperature is defin...
International audienceSoil freezing characteristic curve (SFCC) represents the relationship between ...
A laboratory study of infiltration rates into frozen and unfrozen fine sand, including temperature e...
A laboratory study of infiltration rates into frozen and unfrozen fine sand, including temperature e...
The freeze–thaw process controls several hydrologic processes, including infiltration, runoff, and s...
Soil temperatures, electrical conductivities, and water redistribution were measured at four field s...
Soil freezing/thawing is an important mechanism to control soil water and heat redistribution in mid...
In cold regions, freezing and thawing of the soil governs soil hydraulic properties that shape the s...
In cold regions, freezing and thawing of the soil governs soil hydraulic properties that shape the s...
Frozen soil water is important in hydrologic events because it reduces water infiltration. The prese...