The combustion of vegetation during forest fires can lead to the condensation of hydrophobic compounds on mineral matter near the soil surface. The resulting water repellent layer then inhibits water infiltration by altering soil hydraulic conductivity and the water content–soil matric suction relationship. This situation resembles that of a crust or seal capped soil, where a thin layer of reduced hydraulic conductivity overlays a more permeable soil. Although the physical processes leading to a surface seal or crusted layer are different from those of a water repellent layer, the infiltration modelling approach can theoretically be the same, as would be the case for all layered soils. The objective of this study was to test the use of a cr...
International audienceSoil water repellency can substantially alter hydrologic processes, particular...
Water repellent soils are known to inhibit water infiltration, ultimately forcing water to flow via ...
<p>Water flow in structured soils is strongly governed by the occurence of macropores. In this...
International audienceThe combustion of vegetation during forest fires can lead to the condensation ...
The repellency index (RI) defined as the adjusted ratio between soil-ethanol, S e , and soil-water, ...
International audienceAccording to the analysis of Hillel and Gardner (1969) for steady infiltration...
Water repellent or non-wetting soils show poor water infiltration, which leads to an increased runof...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
International audienceModeling infiltration in water-repellent soils is difficult, as the underlying...
According to the analysis of Hillel and Gardner (1969) for steady infiltration, the hydraulic resist...
The marked reduction in infiltration rate caused by formation of a soil surface seal is a well known...
This research combines field, laboratory and numerical investigations to estimate the development of...
Saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, data collected by ponding infiltrometer methods and usual...
Water repellent soils, or non-wettable soils, are described as having delayed wetting of the soil su...
Observations made at Goat Meadows - a small sub-alpine basin located near Pemberton, British Columbi...
International audienceSoil water repellency can substantially alter hydrologic processes, particular...
Water repellent soils are known to inhibit water infiltration, ultimately forcing water to flow via ...
<p>Water flow in structured soils is strongly governed by the occurence of macropores. In this...
International audienceThe combustion of vegetation during forest fires can lead to the condensation ...
The repellency index (RI) defined as the adjusted ratio between soil-ethanol, S e , and soil-water, ...
International audienceAccording to the analysis of Hillel and Gardner (1969) for steady infiltration...
Water repellent or non-wetting soils show poor water infiltration, which leads to an increased runof...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
International audienceModeling infiltration in water-repellent soils is difficult, as the underlying...
According to the analysis of Hillel and Gardner (1969) for steady infiltration, the hydraulic resist...
The marked reduction in infiltration rate caused by formation of a soil surface seal is a well known...
This research combines field, laboratory and numerical investigations to estimate the development of...
Saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, data collected by ponding infiltrometer methods and usual...
Water repellent soils, or non-wettable soils, are described as having delayed wetting of the soil su...
Observations made at Goat Meadows - a small sub-alpine basin located near Pemberton, British Columbi...
International audienceSoil water repellency can substantially alter hydrologic processes, particular...
Water repellent soils are known to inhibit water infiltration, ultimately forcing water to flow via ...
<p>Water flow in structured soils is strongly governed by the occurence of macropores. In this...