2021
DOI: 10.51260/revista_espamciencia.v12i1.263
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Effects of compaction, moisture and depth on the parameters of the kostiakov equation

Abstract: This report consisted of studying the effects caused by the soil physical characteristic, in the presence of wetness variations and structures-texture fluctuations, to the Kostiakov constants. The objectives were to investigate the effects of wetness, soil depth, and compaction on the Kostiakov constants “a”, and “b”. The experimental unit consisted of nine polyvinyl cylinders. Statistical analysis under a randomized block design with three replications and three factors: wetness with five levels, soil depth (… Show more

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“…The last stage involved prediction of the fitting parameters of "q" and "b" based on soil mean weight diameter, tillage depth, and four soil compactions levels by applying regression data mining approaches in Weka 3.8 software. The procedures employed have been reported previously in [21,22]. However, the details of the procedures in this research are discussed below.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The last stage involved prediction of the fitting parameters of "q" and "b" based on soil mean weight diameter, tillage depth, and four soil compactions levels by applying regression data mining approaches in Weka 3.8 software. The procedures employed have been reported previously in [21,22]. However, the details of the procedures in this research are discussed below.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their model, the soil mean weight diameter, the number of tractor wheel passes on the surface of the plowed soil, and the tillage depth were used as inputs. Hossne García et al [22] conducted field experiments to study the effects of wetness, soil depth, and compaction on infiltration rate (mm/h) and employed the Kostiakov equation (I = k × t u ) for infiltration rate (I) in units of mm/h to acquire the Kostiakov fitting parameters "k" and "u". They then employed the MLR method to model these two fitting parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%