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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 49:1354-1359 (1985)
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Determining Soil Hydraulic Properties from One-step Outflow Experiments by Parameter Estimation: II. Experimental Studies1

J. C. Parker, J. B. Kool and M. Th. van Genuchten2

ABSTRACT

Unsaturated hydraulic properties of four soils of varying particle size distributions were evaluated by determining values of the five parameters in van Genuchten's (1980) hydraulic model. Saturated conductivities (Ks) and saturated water contents ({theta}s) were directly measured and values of residual water content ({theta}r) and the parameters {alpha} and n were evaluated by a nonlinear inversion method to minimize various objective functions. Method I uses an objective function involving sums of squared deviations between measured cumulative outflow with time Q(t) for one-step pressure desorption and numerically simulated outflow from saturation to a final pressure head h = – 10 m. Method II supplements Q(t) data with the measured equilibrium water content {theta} at h = – 150 m, while Method III employs equilibrium {theta}(h) data only. Method I yields the most accurate description of Q(t) and the independently determined hydraulic diffusivity D({theta}). A fair description of {theta}(h) is obtained within the range of the one-step experiment but at lower {theta} predictions are less reliable especially for finer-textured soil. Method II extends the range of validity of the predicted {theta}(h) to lower {theta} with generally small effects on predicted D({theta}) and Q(t). Method III gives the best description of {theta}(h) but at the expense of accuracy in Q(t) and D({theta}). Implications for routine evaluation of soil hydraulic properties are discussed.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Dep. of Agronomy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA 24061 and U.S. Salinity Lab, 4500 Glenwood Drive, Riverside, CA 92501.

2 Associate Professor and Research Associate, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA 24061, and Research Soil Scientist, U. S. Salinity Lab, respectively.

Received for publication November 20, 1984. Accepted for publication June 6, 1985.




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