Abstract

In the present work, a review for the methodologies that have been proposed to calculate the main soil hydraulic properties, hydraulic conductivity (K) and sorptivity (S), at negative pressure heads near to saturation of the soil using a tension infiltrometer is presented. These hydraulic properties can be calculated either from the analysis of steady flow or from early time observations. In particular, the main steady state methods described here are those of Ankeny et al., Reynolds and Elrick, and White and Sully, which are all based on Wooding’s equation. As for the transient flow, the approaches of Haverkamp et al. (complete, two-, three-, four-, five-terms expansions), Zhang and two different linearization methods are examined for the estimation of S and K. Generally, in steady state methods studied, a sequence of pressure heads is applied on the same disc (Ankeny et al., Reynolds and Elrick) or a unique pressure head is applied on a single disc radius (White and Sully), while in transient methods, a unique pressure head is applied on a single disc radius (Zhang and Haverkamp et al.). The conditions of their application and the way of calculating the soil parameters included into each method are critically commented. This gives to the researchers the opportunity to choose the appropriate method and a way to analyze the experimental data.

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