Abstract
At the experimental base of Tianjin Agricultural University, the infiltration process of water was measured by double - ring infiltration instrument at six points. Horton,Philip and Kostiakov-lewis (K-l) infiltration models were fitted with the infiltration data measured and the parameters were correspondingly obtained. Six sets of parameters of the corresponding infiltration model were obtained, and six sets of parameters were used for statistical analysis. The reasonable number of points of the corresponding model was obtained. Then, the statistical analysis of the cumulative infiltration amount was used to obtain the variation of the number of reasonable points in the three models with time. The results show that the imitative effect of accumulative infiltration water and time in K-l model is the best, and the curve of reasonable test points determined by K-l model with time is located under the other two models; The reasonable number of points determined by the parameter K in the K-l model is the least and most reasonable. In view of this, the number of reasonable points was determined by using the parameter K in the K-l model.
Highlights
Soil infiltration refers to the process of water entering the soil
Since the international academic community proposed the study of soil spatial variability in the 1970s, spatial variability of soil properties has beena hot research topicwhich were concerned by the scholars [2], and a large number of soil properties have been studied abroad, especially the study of spatial variability in soil physical properties
Considering the spatial variability of soil, this paper studies the number of reasonable infiltration test points in a certain farmland area
Summary
Soil infiltration refers to the process of water entering the soil. It is an important link in the process of mutual conversion of atmospheric precipitation, surface water, soil water and groundwater. It is used in many aspects such as recharge of groundwater, evaporation of phreatic water, water absorption of plant roots, and transpiration of crops. Chinese scholars began to study the spatial variability of parameters in soil and water resources systems in the early 1980s. Considering the spatial variability of soil, this paper studies the number of reasonable infiltration test points in a certain farmland area
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