INFLUENCE OF UPPER LAYER TREATMENT OF GEL-FORMING CONDITIONER ON WATER-MOVEMENT IN SANDY SOILS UNDER SPRINKLER INFILTRATION

被引:16
作者
ELSHAFEI, YZ [1 ]
ALOMRAN, AM [1 ]
ALDARBY, AM [1 ]
SHALABY, AA [1 ]
机构
[1] KING SAUD UNIV,COLL AGR,DEPT SOIL SCI,POB 2460,RIYADH 11451,SAUDI ARABIA
来源
ARID SOIL RESEARCH AND REHABILITATION | 1992年 / 6卷 / 03期
关键词
SANDY SOIL; GEL CONDITIONER; SPRINKLER (RAIN) INFILTRATION; WETTING FRONT ADVANCE; SURFACE PONDING; WATER DISTRIBUTION PROFILES; STRATIFIED (LAYERED) SOIL;
D O I
10.1080/15324989209381316
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A laboratory sprinkler (rain) infiltration experiment was carried out on long stratified columns of sandy soil (Typic Torripsamments) packed to 1.50 g cm-3 bulk density to investigate the effect of gel-forming conditioner (Jalma) on wetting front advance Z, water distribution, and redistribution profiles under different sprinkler intensities I using a simple sprinkler simulator Five concentrations of Jalma J, 0.0, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, and 1.0% (on dry weight basis), were uniformly applied to the upper layer (10-cm depth) at three sprinkler intensities of 1.25, 2.25, and 3.25 cm h-1. The time required for the wetting front to reach 10-cm depth t-degrees was significantly increased either by increasing J added to the upper layer or decreasing I applied on soil surface. However, the treatment of 1% J caused surface ponding before Z had advanced to 10-cm depth for the three values of I. A fairly uniform water profile was produced in the homogeneous soil (J = 0%), and the constant water content as fractional volume theta(T) was found equal to the ratio of the sprinkler intensity I to the velocity of the wetting front v. Addition of Jalma to the upper layer increased the water content in that layer, which was magnified by increasing I, but did not affect the value of theta(T) in the untreated lower layer. The higher water content observed at the soil surface due to Jalma application never approached the corresponding value of the saturation water content theta(s) under sprinkler infiltration. The experimental results revealed that the water movement in the untreated lower layer was unaffected by Jalma applied to the treated upper layer Equations based on Darcy's law along with the physical properties of the resulted water distribution profile were derived to compute Z and theta(T) under sprinkler infiltration as affected by Jalma applied to the upper layer of sandy soil. The development of water redistribution profiles indicated that the amount of water retained in the treated upper layer was much higher than that in the untreated upper and lower layers at the same corresponding redistribution times and sprinkler intensity. However, the same uniform water content theta(T), which was associated with -10 kPa matric potential on average, was approximately achieved in the untreated lower layer 3 days after sprinkler infiltration regardless of Jalma applied to the treated upper layer. In general, the study may suggest application of Jalma conditioner at 0.75% to the upper layer (10-cm depth) of sandy soil under medium sprinkler intensity I around 2 cm h-1, and a wetted depth not more than 20 cm for the benefit of water use efficiency.
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页码:217 / 231
页数:15
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