A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder

Hydraulic properties of soil play important roles in water and temperature regimes. Measuring hydraulic properties has been studied for decades in the laboratory and in the fields. In 1989 the Guelph Permeameter was introduced to measure in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, but it re...

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Main Authors: Noborio, Kosuke, Ito, Yuki, He, Hailong, Li, Min, Kojima, Yuki, Hara, Hirofumi, Mizoguchi, Masaru
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10333-017-0617-8
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spelling my.utm.859402020-07-30T07:39:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85940/ A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder Noborio, Kosuke Ito, Yuki He, Hailong Li, Min Kojima, Yuki Hara, Hirofumi Mizoguchi, Masaru T Technology (General) Hydraulic properties of soil play important roles in water and temperature regimes. Measuring hydraulic properties has been studied for decades in the laboratory and in the fields. In 1989 the Guelph Permeameter was introduced to measure in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, but it required an empirical constant. Until recently, no procedure had been introduced to in situ measure Kfs without an empirical constant. In this article, we proposed a new simple method to measure Kfs. Field and laboratory measurements for volcanic ash origin Kanto loam, loess, and Toyoura sand were taken using a metallic cylinder (30 cm long and 4.5 cm inner diameter) or a PVC cylinder (30 cm long and 5.0 cm inner diameter) installed into soil down to a 5 cm depth. Temporal changes in water depth or hydraulic head inside the cylinder were measured with a laser measure. Values of Kfs measured with this proposed method agreed well with saturated hydraulic conductivity measured in the laboratory for undisturbed soil cores. New analytical solution was derived for a future automated device for this purpose. Springer Verlag 2018-01 Article PeerReviewed Noborio, Kosuke and Ito, Yuki and He, Hailong and Li, Min and Kojima, Yuki and Hara, Hirofumi and Mizoguchi, Masaru (2018) A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder. Paddy and Water Environment, 16 (1). pp. 81-87. ISSN 1611-2490 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10333-017-0617-8
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Noborio, Kosuke
Ito, Yuki
He, Hailong
Li, Min
Kojima, Yuki
Hara, Hirofumi
Mizoguchi, Masaru
A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder
description Hydraulic properties of soil play important roles in water and temperature regimes. Measuring hydraulic properties has been studied for decades in the laboratory and in the fields. In 1989 the Guelph Permeameter was introduced to measure in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, but it required an empirical constant. Until recently, no procedure had been introduced to in situ measure Kfs without an empirical constant. In this article, we proposed a new simple method to measure Kfs. Field and laboratory measurements for volcanic ash origin Kanto loam, loess, and Toyoura sand were taken using a metallic cylinder (30 cm long and 4.5 cm inner diameter) or a PVC cylinder (30 cm long and 5.0 cm inner diameter) installed into soil down to a 5 cm depth. Temporal changes in water depth or hydraulic head inside the cylinder were measured with a laser measure. Values of Kfs measured with this proposed method agreed well with saturated hydraulic conductivity measured in the laboratory for undisturbed soil cores. New analytical solution was derived for a future automated device for this purpose.
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author Noborio, Kosuke
Ito, Yuki
He, Hailong
Li, Min
Kojima, Yuki
Hara, Hirofumi
Mizoguchi, Masaru
author_facet Noborio, Kosuke
Ito, Yuki
He, Hailong
Li, Min
Kojima, Yuki
Hara, Hirofumi
Mizoguchi, Masaru
author_sort Noborio, Kosuke
title A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder
title_short A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder
title_full A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder
title_fullStr A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder
title_full_unstemmed A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder
title_sort new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder
publisher Springer Verlag
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85940/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10333-017-0617-8
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