2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.07.035
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Evaporative flux from a shallow watertable: The influence of a vapour–liquid phase transition

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“…Steady-state water flow from the WT to the soil surface was extensively studied theoretically and experimentally for homogeneous soils (Moore, 1939;Anat, 1965;Warrick, 1988;Gowing et al, 2006;Salvucci, 1993;Shokri and Salvucci, 2011;Sadeghi et al, 2012a) as well as for stratified soil profiles (Willis, 1960;Ripple et al, 1970;Warrick and Yeh, 1990;Lu and Zhang, 2004) and other heterogeneous media Zhu and Mohanty, 2002;Bechtold et al, 2012). The majority of developed models are based on the Buckingham-Darcy law (Buckingham, 1907) and its analytical or numerical solutions within the liquid flow domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steady-state water flow from the WT to the soil surface was extensively studied theoretically and experimentally for homogeneous soils (Moore, 1939;Anat, 1965;Warrick, 1988;Gowing et al, 2006;Salvucci, 1993;Shokri and Salvucci, 2011;Sadeghi et al, 2012a) as well as for stratified soil profiles (Willis, 1960;Ripple et al, 1970;Warrick and Yeh, 1990;Lu and Zhang, 2004) and other heterogeneous media Zhu and Mohanty, 2002;Bechtold et al, 2012). The majority of developed models are based on the Buckingham-Darcy law (Buckingham, 1907) and its analytical or numerical solutions within the liquid flow domain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The assumption of constant ν a will break down in circumstances where the evaporative flux is high and a humid boundary layer forms above the soil surface, as can frequently be seen, for example, immediately after heavy rain on a hot day; we will comment below on the regimes in which this may occur. For simplicity we follow other studies (Gowing et al 2006;Pieters & van Duijn 2006) by considering the soil to be isothermal, with the same constant system temperature T 0 as the ground surface. This assumption requires some discussion.…”
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“…The results from Gowing et al [13] showed that the vaporization plane usually resided 4-14 cm below the ground surface for saline or non-saline soils. Assouline et al [17] pointed out that the thickness of the dry layer above the vaporization plane varied within a relatively narrow range from 3 to 20 mm.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the evaporative process is composed of an upward capillary liquid flow from the water table to the evaporative front (or vaporization plane) and a vapour diffusion through the upper dry layer. Many studies have been devoted to this subject, such as Rose et al [12], Gowing et al [13], Il'ichev et al [14], Lehmann et al [15], Shokri et al [16], and Shokri and Salvucci [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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