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Solute transport and water content measurements in clay soils using time domain reflectometry
Authors:MAGNUS PERSSON  RONNY BERNDTSSON  SLAH NASRI  JEAN ALBERGEL  PATRICK ZANTE  YUKI YUMEGAKI
Institution:1. Department of Water Resources Engineering , Lund University , Box 118, S-221 00, Lund, Sweden E-mail: magnus.persson@turl.lth.se;2. INGREF, BP 10, 2080, Ariana, Tunis, Tunisia;3. IRD, Mission IRD, BP 434, 1004, Tunis el Menzah, Tunisia;4. Department of Water Resources Engineering , Lund University , Box 118, S-221 00, Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Abstract

Clayey and saline soils have been shown to be problematic for time domain reflectometry (TDR) measurements. This study presents some of these problems and discusses solutions to them. Thirteen solute transport experiments were carried out in three undisturbed soil columns of swelling clay soil from Tunisia, labelled S1, S2, and S3 respectively. The columns were collected at three different physiographical regions within a catchment. Water fluxes ranged from 1.2 to 7.2 cm day?1. The large solute transport heterogeneity and large tailing indicated that preferential flow was most pronounced in S1. The preferential flow took place in voids between structural elements and in wormholes. In S3, preferential flow was also evident, but not to the same extent as in S1. In S2, the solute transport was more uniform with little preferential flow. The heterogeneity of the solute transport increased with the water flux in S1 and to a smaller extent in S3, whereas it remained constant in S2. In a previous dye experiment in the field, preferential flow in cracks was observed at those sites where S1 and S3 were collected. In the column experiments, preferential flow in these cracks was less due to the higher initial water content compared to the dye experiments, indicating that the desiccation cracks were closed by the swelling clay.
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