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Influence of heterogeneity on unsaturated hydraulic properties: (1) local heterogeneity and scale effect
Authors:Pen‐Yuan Chen  Chu‐Hui Chen  Nien‐Sheng Hsu  Cheng‐Mau Wu  Jet‐Chau Wen
Institution:1. National Chiayi University, Department of Landscape Architecture, , Chiayi, Taiwan;2. China University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering, , Taipei, Taiwan;3. National Taiwan University, Department of Civil Engineering and Hydrotech Research Institute, , Taipei, Taiwan;4. National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Research Center for Soil & Water Resources and Natural Disaster Prevention, , Douliou, Yunlin County, Taiwan;5. National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Department and Graduate School of Safety Health and Environmental Engineering, , Douliou, Yunlin County, Taiwan
Abstract:Spatial heterogeneity is ubiquitous in nature, which may significantly affect the soil hydraulic property curves. The models of a closed‐form functional relationship of soil hydraulic property curves (e.g. VG model or exponential model) are valid at point or local scale based on a point‐scale hydrological process, but how do scale effects of heterogeneity have an influence on the parameters of these models when the models are used in a larger scale process? This paper uses a two‐dimensional variably saturated flow and solute transport finite element model (VSAFT2) to simulate variations of pressure and moisture content in the soil flume under a constant head boundary condition. By changing different numerical simulation block sizes, a quantitative evaluation of parameter variations in the VG model, resulting from the scale effects, is presented. Results show that the parameters of soil hydraulic properties are independent of scale in homogeneous media. Parameters of α and n in homogeneous media, which are estimated by using the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity curve (UHC) or the soil water retention curve (WRC), are identical. Variations of local heterogeneities strongly affect the soil hydraulic properties, and the scale affects the results of the parameter estimations when numerical experiments are conducted. Furthermore, the discrepancy of each curve becomes considerable when moisture content becomes closer to a dry situation. Parameters estimated by UHC are totally different from the ones estimated by WRC. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:scale effect  local heterogeneity  soil hydraulic property  VSAFT2
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