Effect of depression storage capacity on overland‐flow generation for rough horizontal surfaces: water transfer distance and scaling |
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Authors: | F. Darboux P. Davy C. Gascuel‐Odoux |
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Abstract: | Overland‐flow triggering on rough surfaces was investigated using an understanding‐oriented model. The model was based on conditioned‐walker technique and developed to simulate and analyse the evolution of puddle connection on numerically generated rough surfaces. The percolation theory gave a theoretical framework to formalize model outputs and to study overland‐flow scaling. Overland‐flow triggering appeared consistent with a percolation process. A scale‐change exponent was suggested. New insights based on the concept of transfer distance of water were emphasized. Transfer distance enabled us to analyse the water redistribution inside a field and helped to define rainfall efficiency when infiltration occurred. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | soil roughness overland‐flow transfer distance connectivity storage capacity rainfall sequence percolation |
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