2016
DOI: 10.2136/vzj2016.04.0030
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Generalization of the Green–Ampt Theory for Horizontal Infiltration into Homogeneous Soils

Abstract: Core Ideas The Green–Ampt theory may be now generalized for the unsaturated zone. This theory is applicable in any homogeneous soil for θi ≠ 0. The centenary limitation of the Green–Ampt theory for horizontal infiltration has been solved. In past work, an analytic solution of the Boltzmann transform as a function of matric potential was proposed to estimate the soil water content profile for horizontal water infiltration into porous media. However, it could only be successfully described for sands, but with … Show more

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“…However, Prevedello et al [11] also emphasized that this analytical solution was restricted to sands with very abrupt soil water retention curves, which exist in coarse sand but rarely found in fine sand, silt, or clay. Barry [33] suggested a power law relationship between the hydraulic head and Boltzmann variable, and extended the theories of Prevedello et al [11,29,30]. However, neither Prevedello nor Barry considered the effect of gravity on horizontal infiltration.…”
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“…However, Prevedello et al [11] also emphasized that this analytical solution was restricted to sands with very abrupt soil water retention curves, which exist in coarse sand but rarely found in fine sand, silt, or clay. Barry [33] suggested a power law relationship between the hydraulic head and Boltzmann variable, and extended the theories of Prevedello et al [11,29,30]. However, neither Prevedello nor Barry considered the effect of gravity on horizontal infiltration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Prevedello et al [11,29,30] proposed an analytical solution of the GA model for horizontal infiltration, which has a wider range of applications than the traditional Philip's solution [31]. This analytical solution was derived from the relationship between the Boltzmann transform and the matric potential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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