Field investigations were performed in semiarid Tunisia to investigate spatial variability of preferential pathways in catchment- and plot-scales. A rainfall simulator with dye was used to simulate effects of a 20-year rainstorm. After infiltration into six one-meter square plots, vertical 2.5-cm thick soil sections were excavated, and dye penetrations were photographed, The results show that different catchment physiographic areas (nose, slope, and hollow) displayed significantly different responses to the infiltrating dye. Nose and hollow areas exhibited larger susceptibility to preferential flow. Here. infiltrated dye was transported to greater depths. Slopes had fewer deep cracks and fissures. The dye distribution within each plot was a...
Preferential flow is known to influence hillslope hydrology in many areas around the world. Most res...
In karst regions, soil architecture varies along topographical locations, resulting in marked differ...
Root-induced channels are the primary controlling factors for rapid movement of water and solute in ...
Preferential flow may strongly affect hydrology at different scales. Measurement of preferential flo...
Desertification and landscape degradation is a worldwide problem, which is expected to grow in time ...
The application of Brilliant Blue FCF tracer enables to identify flow types in multi-domain porous s...
[1] We aimed at investigating whether the spatial variability of infiltration in field soils, as vis...
Common irrigation procedures in many parts of the world involve flood irrigation. Observations durin...
The objective of this research is to improve the comprehension of the hydrological behaviour of natu...
International audiencePreferential flow features have been found to be important for runoff generati...
Dye tracer experiments have often been used to study the prevailing flow regime, such as in investig...
Fifty-two double-ring infiltrometer tests, performed in a small, partly urbanized catchment in north...
International audienceDye-tracer studies using the anionic dye Brilliant Blue FCF were conducted on ...
Response of the landscape to intense rainfall events is a complex and poorly understood problem. An ...
Preferential flow has been shown to be both common and widespread in agricultural soils, however the...
Preferential flow is known to influence hillslope hydrology in many areas around the world. Most res...
In karst regions, soil architecture varies along topographical locations, resulting in marked differ...
Root-induced channels are the primary controlling factors for rapid movement of water and solute in ...
Preferential flow may strongly affect hydrology at different scales. Measurement of preferential flo...
Desertification and landscape degradation is a worldwide problem, which is expected to grow in time ...
The application of Brilliant Blue FCF tracer enables to identify flow types in multi-domain porous s...
[1] We aimed at investigating whether the spatial variability of infiltration in field soils, as vis...
Common irrigation procedures in many parts of the world involve flood irrigation. Observations durin...
The objective of this research is to improve the comprehension of the hydrological behaviour of natu...
International audiencePreferential flow features have been found to be important for runoff generati...
Dye tracer experiments have often been used to study the prevailing flow regime, such as in investig...
Fifty-two double-ring infiltrometer tests, performed in a small, partly urbanized catchment in north...
International audienceDye-tracer studies using the anionic dye Brilliant Blue FCF were conducted on ...
Response of the landscape to intense rainfall events is a complex and poorly understood problem. An ...
Preferential flow has been shown to be both common and widespread in agricultural soils, however the...
Preferential flow is known to influence hillslope hydrology in many areas around the world. Most res...
In karst regions, soil architecture varies along topographical locations, resulting in marked differ...
Root-induced channels are the primary controlling factors for rapid movement of water and solute in ...