Moisture-pressure dynamics above an oscillating water table
2014
Cartwright, Nick
This paper presents a sand column dataset on the soil moisture-pressure dynamics above a simple harmonic oscillating water table. A total of 19 experiments were conducted in which all experimental parameters were held constant except for the oscillation period which ranged between 12.25h down to 10s. The data show clear evidence of hysteresis at longer oscillation periods where the unsaturated zone has sufficient time to adjust to the water table motion. At shorter periods the contrary exists with the extent of moisture-pressure variations greatly reduced and, for periods less than 15min, the dynamics become non-hysteretic. The high frequency moisture-pressure loops, although non-hysteretic, do not follow the (non-hysteretic) static equilibrium wetting or drying curves but are consistent with the scanning loops generated by a commonly adopted hysteresis algorithm for numerical solution of the Richards (1931) equation. Thus, the data provides new physical insights behind the need to include hysteresis effects when simulating high frequency water table motions as found by previous researchers.
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