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Quantification of preferential flow and flow heterogeneities in an unsaturated soil planted with different crops using the environmental isotope δ18O
- Source :
- Journal of Hydrology
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2010.
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Abstract
- We present a method to quantify preferential flow in the unsaturated zone of cropped soils. This method was developed for bare soils ( Stumpp et al., 2007 ) and is now applied to a lysimeter containing an undisturbed soil monolith planted with different crops. The lysimeter experiment was operated under natural atmospheric conditions over more than 5 years. The mean precipitation was equal to 953 mm/a while the mean outflow was 538 mm/a. Preferential flow was quantified with a two component flow approach using hydrological data and stable isotope contents ( δ 18 O) as tracer, which were measured in precipitation and discharge. The results of the tracer transport modelling with a numerical transient and with a lumped dispersion model from a previous study ( Stumpp et al., 2009b ) were used here to evaluate the differences between the total and matrix flow. The application of the two component mixing approach yielded a mean preferential flow rate of 0.85 mm/week and 0.42 mm/week using a transient numerical and lumped parameter approach, respectively. However, except of some few events, preferential flow was found in the same weeks independently on the model approach. The amounts showed a seasonal variation that was explainable by the vegetation cover. Directly after harvest and before sowing the highest rates of preferential flow were observed that decreased during the plant growth periods. In mean 1–3% or 4–6% of the precipitation amount, which corresponds to 2–5% or 7–10% of the discharge, was flowing preferentially through the soil depending on the vegetation by applying transient and lumped approaches, respectively. Finally, the results from the lumped parameter modelling were used to construct vegetation specific vulnerability diagrams. These diagrams give information about flow heterogeneities and show the transit time distribution functions and water balance for the different vegetations.
- Subjects :
- Hydrology
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Stable isotope ratio
0207 environmental engineering
Soil science
02 engineering and technology
15. Life on land
01 natural sciences
Water balance
TRACER
Lysimeter
Soil water
Vadose zone
Environmental science
Precipitation
020701 environmental engineering
Surface water
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Water Science and Technology
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Details
- ISSN :
- 00221694
- Volume :
- 394
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Hydrology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fbd331576327e73d75faf78e3e4ba538