ESTIMATING SOLUTE TRANSPORT IN UNDISTURBED SOIL COLUMNS USING TIME-DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY

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MALLANTS, D
VANCLOOSTER, M
MEDDAHI, M
FEYEN, J
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[1] Institute for Land and Water Management, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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10.1016/0169-7722(94)90016-7
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) was used to monitor solute breakthrough curves (BTC's) in 30 saturated undisturbed soil columns collected along a 35-m-long transect in the field. The BTC's were obtained by relating the bulk soil electrical conductivity, EC(a), to the relative concentration of a KCl solute pulse applied to the soil surface. Values of EC(a) were estimated by measuring the soil's impedance to an electromagnetic wave generated by a cable tester. Parallel two-rod TDR probes inserted horizontally at a depth of 10 cm were used to monitor the soil's impedance during transport of the KCl solute pulse. Calculated experimental time moments indicated that the BTC data were very variable in time and space. This variability was attributed in part to the relatively small volume of soil sampled with the TDR probes, and in part to the natural heterogeneity of the sandy loam soil. The observed BTC's were classified into three groups. One group showed bell-shaped curves consistent with the classical convection-dispersion equation (CDE). A second group was characterized by early breakthrough and long tailing. The BTC's in this group could be described by a mobile-immobile transport model (MIM). A third group of BTC's showed irregular shapes with several peaks. Time moments were used to compare the estimated (from the moments), fitted (CDE and MIM) and independently measured pore-water velocities. The disparities between the observed and fitted velocities suggest that for structured soil several TDR probes may be necessary in order to obtain reasonable estimates of column-scale solute transport behaviour.
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