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A parameterised equation to estimate soil hydraulic conductivity in the field

K. Reichardt, L. C. Timm, O. O. S. Bacchi, J. C. M. Oliveira and D. Dourado-Neto

Australian Journal of Soil Research 42(3) 283 - 287
Published: 13 May 2004

Abstract

The description of soil water dynamics using the Darcy–Buckingham approach involves the determination and use of soil hydraulic conductivity K v. soil water content θ functions. Many of the methods developed for the measurement of K are based on simplifying assumptions, such as the unit gradient and the choice of fixed models for the K(θ) relation. The need of quick, simple, and inexpensive methods to measure K(θ) in the field using a large number of replicates has also led soil physicists to develop simple methods. This paper presents a procedure that makes use of parameters of equations used to explain the internal water drainage process, and that naturally leads to the exponential character of the K(θ) relation. Results show that the parameterised equation represents a more rigorous estimation of K(θ), compared with the methods that assume unit gradient.

Keywords: unit gradient, internal drainage, soil water storage.

https://doi.org/10.1071/SR03117

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