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May 1, 1987

Predicting Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity from Soil Texture

Publication: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Volume 113, Issue 2

Abstract

A total of 14 methods to predict K(h) from soil texture and/or other data were tested. Nine of the methods involved first predicting K(h) from texture and/or other data, then using a method to predict K(h) from θ(h). Using each of these methods, K(h) relationships of several soils were predicted. Some of the methods required matching the predicted K(h) to the measured K(h) at saturation. The predicted K(h) was compared statistically and graphically to measured K(h) data, which is given in the literature for these soils. Results showed that for the methods that did not match the predicted K(h) to the measured K(h) at saturation, a method by McCuen, et al., provided the best estimate of the measured K(h) Additionally, matching the K(h) at saturation improved the performance of the McCuen, et al., method. The resulting method provided the best estimate of the measured K(h) of all the methods tested for the loamy and clayey soils. For the sandy soils, substitution of Ghosh's closedform equation for θ(h) into the Burdine equation for K resulted in the best approximation of K(h) of all the methods tested.

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Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Volume 113Issue 2May 1987
Pages: 184 - 197

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Lynne Alexander
Tech. Support Mgr., Integrated Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA
R. Wayne Skaggs
Prof., Biological and Agric. Engrg. Dept., N.C. State Univ., Raleigh, NC 27695‐7625

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