Abstract

AbstractThe drawdown time is important for the design and assessment of infiltration basins. This paper investigates its dependence on soil heterogeneity, and simple analytical solutions for the mean and the variance are given. The solutions are tested through Monte Carlo simulations in various realistic scenarios, using a modified Green Ampt model for layered soils and a model based on the integration of the 1‐D Richards equation. The impact of the employed approximations is assessed, and the leading role of the spatial distribution of the saturated hydraulic conductivity is emphasized. The effects of other relevant design and natural factors, including the initial water level and water content distribution, are also investigated.

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