International audienceField evidence of finger formation and reformation during Successive rain events over an eight months' observation period from June 1994 until January 1995 is presented. Fingered flow pathways were monitored in a no-tilled, grass-covered water repellent sandy field soil using an automated, stand-alone TDR device. Within a 2 m long and 0.7 m deep transect, 98 three-wire probes were installed horizontally at depths of 4, 12, 20, 30, 40, 55, and 70 cm. The horizontal distance between two adjacent probes was IS cm. Finger formation occurred during distinct rainy periods and was most pronounced under heavy rainfall with initially wet topsoil conditions. The percentage of water infiltrated and transported preferentially thro...
Wetting front instability resulting in fingered flow has been found in both wettable and non-wettabl...
The temporal dynamics of water repellency in soils strongly influence water flow. We investigated th...
In soils with fingered flow, surface-applied solutes can reach the groundwater more rapidly than in ...
An unstable wetting front begins as a horizontal front which under certain conditions breaks into fi...
Water repellency in soils is currently receiving increasing attention from scientists and policy mak...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Finger flow in water-repellent (WR) soils significantly influences the transport of water and solute...
The role of water-repellency in forming preferred flow paths and in accelerating solute transport is...
Water flow and transport through the vadose zone of water-repellent field soils take place mainly th...
Finger flow in water-repellent (WR) soils influences the transport of water, solutes in soil signifi...
In order to establish a physical model leading to stable (uniform) and unstable (non-uniform fingeri...
Wetting front instability (fingered flow) accelerates solute transport through the unsaturated zone ...
International audienceWater infiltration into coarse textured dry porous media becomes instable depe...
We visualize the formation of fingered flow in dry model sandy soils under different rain conditions...
Wetting front instability resulting in fingered flow has been found in both wettable and non-wettabl...
The temporal dynamics of water repellency in soils strongly influence water flow. We investigated th...
In soils with fingered flow, surface-applied solutes can reach the groundwater more rapidly than in ...
An unstable wetting front begins as a horizontal front which under certain conditions breaks into fi...
Water repellency in soils is currently receiving increasing attention from scientists and policy mak...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Finger flow in water-repellent (WR) soils significantly influences the transport of water and solute...
The role of water-repellency in forming preferred flow paths and in accelerating solute transport is...
Water flow and transport through the vadose zone of water-repellent field soils take place mainly th...
Finger flow in water-repellent (WR) soils influences the transport of water, solutes in soil signifi...
In order to establish a physical model leading to stable (uniform) and unstable (non-uniform fingeri...
Wetting front instability (fingered flow) accelerates solute transport through the unsaturated zone ...
International audienceWater infiltration into coarse textured dry porous media becomes instable depe...
We visualize the formation of fingered flow in dry model sandy soils under different rain conditions...
Wetting front instability resulting in fingered flow has been found in both wettable and non-wettabl...
The temporal dynamics of water repellency in soils strongly influence water flow. We investigated th...
In soils with fingered flow, surface-applied solutes can reach the groundwater more rapidly than in ...