Hydraulic conductivity is the single most important hydraulic parameter for flow and transport-related phenomena in soil, but the results from different measuring methods vary under different field conditions. To evaluate the performance of four in situ saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) measuring methods, Ks measurements were made at four depths (15, 30, 60, and 90 cm) and five locations on a glacial-till soil of Nicollet (fine-loamy, mixed, mesic Aquic Hapludoll)-Clarion (fine-loamy, mixed, mesic Typic Hapludoll) association. The four in situ methods were: (i) Guelph permeameter, (ii) velocity permeameter, (iii) disk permeameter, and (iv) double-tube method. The Ks was also determined in the laboratory on undisturbed soil cores collect...
The field tension infiltrometer (TI) and the laboratory unit hydraulic gradient (UHG) methods are wi...
Soil water infiltration exhibits spatial variability due to both intrinsic soil properties and manag...
Spatial variability of surface hydraulic properties and the extrinsic (e.g., traffic, cropping, etc....
Hydraulic conductivity is the single most important hydraulic pa-rameter for flow and transport-rela...
Field experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of two recently developed in situ techn...
Soil saturated hydraulic conductivity is an important parameter for flow and transport related proce...
A central Iowa glacial till soil under no-tillage condition was studied for its spatial behavior of ...
Saturated hydraulic conductivity of a soil (Ks) is a measure of a soil's ability to transmit water ...
Numerous methods for estimating soil saturated hydraulic conductivity exist, which range from direct...
Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) is an important parameter influencing subsurface drainage desi...
International audienceAfter pointing out the importance of the saturated hydraulic conductivity (ks)...
This study compares four different methods to measure hydraulic conductivity (K) at two sites on the...
The saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, is one of the most important soil hydraulic properti...
FIELD and laboratory methodologies for mea-suring saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) have been th...
Determination of the field-saturated hydraulic conductivity (Kfs) can result in very high variabilit...
The field tension infiltrometer (TI) and the laboratory unit hydraulic gradient (UHG) methods are wi...
Soil water infiltration exhibits spatial variability due to both intrinsic soil properties and manag...
Spatial variability of surface hydraulic properties and the extrinsic (e.g., traffic, cropping, etc....
Hydraulic conductivity is the single most important hydraulic pa-rameter for flow and transport-rela...
Field experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of two recently developed in situ techn...
Soil saturated hydraulic conductivity is an important parameter for flow and transport related proce...
A central Iowa glacial till soil under no-tillage condition was studied for its spatial behavior of ...
Saturated hydraulic conductivity of a soil (Ks) is a measure of a soil's ability to transmit water ...
Numerous methods for estimating soil saturated hydraulic conductivity exist, which range from direct...
Saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) is an important parameter influencing subsurface drainage desi...
International audienceAfter pointing out the importance of the saturated hydraulic conductivity (ks)...
This study compares four different methods to measure hydraulic conductivity (K) at two sites on the...
The saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, is one of the most important soil hydraulic properti...
FIELD and laboratory methodologies for mea-suring saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) have been th...
Determination of the field-saturated hydraulic conductivity (Kfs) can result in very high variabilit...
The field tension infiltrometer (TI) and the laboratory unit hydraulic gradient (UHG) methods are wi...
Soil water infiltration exhibits spatial variability due to both intrinsic soil properties and manag...
Spatial variability of surface hydraulic properties and the extrinsic (e.g., traffic, cropping, etc....