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Unstable Water Flow in a Layered Soil

II. Effects of an Unstable Water-Repellent Layer

M.L.K. Carrilloa, J. Leteya and S.R. Yatesb

a Dep. of Soil and Environ Sci, Univ of California, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
b USDA-ARS, Soil Physics and Pesticides Res. Unit, U.S. Salinity Lab., Riverside, CA 92507 USA



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Fig. 1 Wetting patterns below the water repellent layer at different times for (ho + L)/hp equal to 1.25 and water drop penetration time (WDPT) equal to 10 min (a) and WDPT equal to 150 min (b). Lighter shades indicate later times

 


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Fig. 2 Wetting patterns below the water repellent layer at different times for (ho + L)/hp equal to 0.625 and water drop penetration time (WDPT) equal to 10 min (a) and (ho + L)/hp equal to 0.52 and WDPT equal to 150 min (b). Lighter shades indicate later times

 


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Fig. 3 Wetting patterns below the water repellent layer at different times for (ho + L)/hp equal to 1.04 and water drop penetration time (WDPT) equal to 150 min (a) L= 0 cm and (b) L = 3 cm. Lighter shades indicate later times

 


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Fig. 4 Water flux in the chamber, Jcham, for water drop penetration time (WDPT) = 150 min. (Note the different time axis for the (ho + L)/hp = 0.52 data.)

 





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