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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 38:379-382 (1974)
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Prediction of Water Loss from a Fallow Field Soil Based on Soil Water Flow Theory1

H. R. Gardner2

ABSTRACT

A simple technique based on soil water flow theory to predict evaporation from nonhomogeneous field soils is presented. From cumulative evaporation measurements on undisturbed cores of soil, a dimensionless curve is drawn relating fractional water loss to the square root of time divided by the amount of water available for evaporation. A procedure is described to account for the residual water left in the soil from one rainfall event to the next. Predictions of cumulative evaporation made by the use of the dimensionless curve were compared with 4 years' of lysimeter data on Rago silt loam. The system would work best in an area with high average potential evaporation and low rainfall such as the Great Plains.


NOTES

1 Contribution from ARS, USDA, in cooperation with Colorado State Univ. Exp. Sta. Scientific Journal Series 1867.

2 Soil Scientist, USDA, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Received for publication July 16, 1973. Accepted for publication February 15, 1974.







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