We demonstrate the application of a high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) method to quantify water distribution in soil pores under successive reductive drying. We focus on the wet end of the water release characteristic (WRC) (0 to −75 kPa) to investigate changes in soil water distribution in contrasting soil textures (sand and clay) and structures (sieved and field structured) and to determine the impact of soil structure on hydraulic behavior. The 3-D structure of each soil was obtained from the CT images (at a 10 μm resolution). Stokes equations for flow were solved computationally for each measured structure to estimate hydraulic conductivity. The simulated values obtained compared extremely well with the measured saturated hy...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State UniversityThis s...
Abstract: Heterogeneities are common in natural porous media and are present on different scales. Us...
Abstract Modern agricultural practices can cause significant stress on soil, which ultimately has de...
We demonstrate the application of a high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) method to quantif...
We demonstrate the application of a high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) method to quantif...
Understanding the dynamics of water distribution in soil is crucial for enhancing our knowledge of m...
AbstractCharacterization of soil hydraulic properties is essential for modelling water flow and solu...
Water plays a vital role on the hydromechanical behavior of unsaturated soils. An important concern ...
We show how a combination of X-ray Computed Tomography and image based modelling can be used to calc...
Soil systems are characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of organic and mineral parti...
AbstractA critical hydraulic parameter for geomedia is the saturated hydraulic conductivity. This pr...
Three-dimensional visualization of dynamic water transport process in soil by computed tomography (C...
Visualization techniques were used to examine the basis of moisture distribution patterns in a clay ...
Current world-wide pressures on farming production can be ameliorated by a more efficient use of agr...
International audienceThree-dimensional visualization of dynamic water transport process in soil by ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State UniversityThis s...
Abstract: Heterogeneities are common in natural porous media and are present on different scales. Us...
Abstract Modern agricultural practices can cause significant stress on soil, which ultimately has de...
We demonstrate the application of a high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) method to quantif...
We demonstrate the application of a high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) method to quantif...
Understanding the dynamics of water distribution in soil is crucial for enhancing our knowledge of m...
AbstractCharacterization of soil hydraulic properties is essential for modelling water flow and solu...
Water plays a vital role on the hydromechanical behavior of unsaturated soils. An important concern ...
We show how a combination of X-ray Computed Tomography and image based modelling can be used to calc...
Soil systems are characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of organic and mineral parti...
AbstractA critical hydraulic parameter for geomedia is the saturated hydraulic conductivity. This pr...
Three-dimensional visualization of dynamic water transport process in soil by computed tomography (C...
Visualization techniques were used to examine the basis of moisture distribution patterns in a clay ...
Current world-wide pressures on farming production can be ameliorated by a more efficient use of agr...
International audienceThree-dimensional visualization of dynamic water transport process in soil by ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State UniversityThis s...
Abstract: Heterogeneities are common in natural porous media and are present on different scales. Us...
Abstract Modern agricultural practices can cause significant stress on soil, which ultimately has de...