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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 37:6-10 (1973)
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A Limiting Flux Condition in Infiltration into Heterogeneous Porous Media1

K. K. Watson, S. J. Perrens and F. D. Whisler2

ABSTRACT

Infiltration into a porous medium in which the hydraulic conductivity increases with depth is shown to approach at quite early times a limiting flux condition. This condition is defined by a pressure head profile in the saturated zone becoming tangential to the water entry value profile. Equations are presented enabling the values of the limiting flux (fl) and the elevation of the point of contact (zl) to be calculated in terms of the material properties and the boundary conditions. Below zl an unsaturated zone exists and wetting up in this zone continues under the condition of limiting flux. A method is presented whereby the pressure and water content profiles for this zone can be determined.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Univ. of New South Wales, Australia, and the Agr. Res. Ser., SWCRD, USDA.

2 Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, and Research Fellow, Univ. of New South Wales, Kensington, N.S.W., Australia 2033; Soil Scientist-Physicist, US Water Conservation Laboratory, 4331 East Broadway, Phoenix, Ariz. 85040, USA, respectively.

Received for publication August 11, 1972. Accepted for publication November 7, 1972.







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