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Simplified Model to Predict Runoff Generation Time for Well-Drained and Vegetated Soils

2016

The study of generation process of subsurface stormflow, typical of well-drained and high permeable soils, can be theoretically carried out by applying the continuity and the motion equations with the appropriate boundary conditions. However, difficulties and uncertainness on determining soil hydraulic properties and soil physics heterogeneities let this way not always feasible. In a different way, processes dynamic can be derived by the local scale through a coarse graining procedure, allowing to preserve medium motion character, while hydraulic fluctuation of the motion are lost. Following an approach as this, in this paper a simplified model to predict the runoff generation time, the so-…

Generation timeSoil physics0208 environmental biotechnologyEquations of motion02 engineering and technologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)020801 environmental engineeringSoil waterEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliGeotechnical engineeringGranularityBoundary value problemInterceptionSurface runoffWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringRunoff-Generation Time Dunnian flow Interception Analytical Solution
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Physical and hydraulic characterization of a clay soil at the plot scale

2010

Summary The soil physical and hydraulic properties have to be determined for interpreting and simulating many hydrological processes. An investigation was carried out to determine the physical and hydraulic characteristics of a clay soil at the plot scale. An intensive sampling of the surface soil layer of two plots of 4 × 11 m2 was carried out by measuring, for each plot, dry soil bulk density, ρb, and antecedent soil water content, θi, at 88 sampling points and field-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, at 176 sampling points. A wide range of Kfs values (0.7–5107 mm h−1) were measured by the Simplified Falling Head (SFH) technique. For each variable, the two plots yielded very simi…

Hydrological processeSampling (statistics)Soil physical propertieSoil scienceStandard deviationHydraulic conductivitySample size determinationSoil hydraulic propertiePlot scaleSoil waterSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSpatial variabilityFrequency distributionWater contentWater Science and TechnologyMathematics
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USING A TRANSIENT INFILTROMETRIC TECHNIQUE FOR INTENSIVELY SAMPLING FIELD-SATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF A CLAY SOIL IN TWO RUNOFF PLOTS

2012

Point measurement of soil properties allows to explain and simulate plot scale hydrological processes. An intensive sampling was carried out at the surface of an unsaturated clay soil to measure, on two adjacent plots of 4×11 m2 and two different dates (May 2007 and February-March 2008), dry soil bulk density, rb, and antecedent soil water content, qi, at 88 points. Field-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, was also measured at 176 points by the transient Simplified Falling Head technique to determine the soil water permeability characteristics at the beginning of a possible rainfall event yielding measurable runoff. The rb values did not differ significantly between the two dates b…

Hydrological processeSoil hydraulic propertiePlot scaleSoil physical propertieSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali
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European small portable rainfall simulators: A comparison of rainfall characteristics

2013

28 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.- The definitive version is available on: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0341816213001252

HydrologyDrop sizeDrop (liquid)Rainfall simulator comparisonSpatial rainfall distributionBodemfysica en LandbeheerSpatial distributionRainfall simulationSoil Physics and Land ManagementDrop velocityProcess dynamicsErosionEnvironmental scienceResearch questionsPrecipitationDrop sizeWater erosionKinetic energyEarth-Surface ProcessesCATENA
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Impacts of thinning of a Mediterranean oak forest on soil properties influencing water infiltration

2017

[EN] In Mediterranean ecosystems, special attention needs to be paid to forest¿water relationships due to water scarcity. In this context, Adaptive Forest Management (AFM) has the objective to establish how forest resources have to be managed with regards to the efficient use of water, which needs maintaining healthy soil properties even after disturbance. The main objective of this investigation was to understand the effect of one of the AFM methods, namely forest thinning, on soil hydraulic properties. At this aim, soil hydraulic characterization was performed on two contiguous Mediterranean oak forest plots, one of them thinned to reduce the forest density from 861 to 414 tree per ha. Th…

INGENIERIA HIDRAULICASoil water repellency; Forest soils; Saturated and near saturated hydraulic conductivitySettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicoltura010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSoil scienceSoil water repellency01 natural sciencesHydraulic conductivitySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliInfiltrometerForest soilsTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesSoil healthHydrologyThinningMacroporeMechanical EngineeringSaturated and near saturated hydraulic conductivityForest soilEDAFOLOGIA Y QUIMICA AGRICOLA04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesHydraulic engineering15. Life on landBodemfysica en Landbeheer6. Clean waterSoil Physics and Land ManagementInfiltration (hydrology)Soil structureSaturated and near saturated hydraulic conductivity.Soil water[SDE]Environmental Sciences040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyTC1-978GeologyEcologia dels sòls
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Testing different approaches to characterize Burundian soils by the best procedure

2011

Abstract The Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters (BEST) procedure seems attractive for soil hydraulic characterization but it has received little testing so far. The objective of this investigation was to test BEST with different application approaches for some soils in Burundi, where there is the need of using simple methods to characterize soils. Most (14) of the 19 sampled sites had a clay soil texture whereas texture ranged from silty clay to loam in the other cases. On average, the fitting ability of both the particle size distribution (PSD) model (mean relative error, Me ( E r ) = 2.0%) and the cumulative infiltration model ( Me ( E r ) = 2.3%) was good according to recomme…

Infiltration (hydrology)Pedotransfer functionHydraulic conductivityWater retention curveLoamBEST procedure Burundian soils Soil hydraulic conductivity Soil water retention Soil physical qualitySoil waterSoil ScienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSoil scienceScale parameterShape parameterMathematics
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The impact of agricultural management on selected soil properties in citrus orchards in Eastern Spain: A comparison between conventional and organic …

2017

The agricultural management of citrus orchards is changing from flood irrigated managed orchards to drip irrigated organic managed orchards. Eastern Spain is the oldest and largest European producer of citrus, and is representative of the environmental changes triggered by innovations in orchard management. In order to determine the impact of land management on different soil quality parameters, twelve citrus orchards sites were selected with different land and irrigation management techniques. Soil samples were taken at two depths, 0-2. cm and 5-10. cm for studying soil quality parameters under the different treatments. Half of the studied orchards were organically managed and the other si…

IrrigationEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLand managementDrip irrigation01 natural sciencesEnvironmental ChemistryIrrigation managementWaste Management and DisposalSurface irrigation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSoil organic matter04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBodemfysica en LandbeheerOrganic/conventional agriculturePollutionSoil qualitySoil Physics and Land ManagementAgronomy040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceOrchardCitrus orchardsDrip/flood irrigationScience of The Total Environment
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Ecosystem responses to land abandonment in Western Mediterranean Mountains

2017

Agricultural expansion in the Mediterranean resulted in plant and soil degradation due to the intensive use, climate conditions, and rugged terrain. After abandonment, the recovery of vegetation contributed to improvement in soil quality from a hydrological, pedological and geomorphological point of view. This paper shows three examples of ecosystem evolution in abandoned fields in Valencia, Murcia and Andalucia and the application of different methodological approaches that resulted in similar findings. In Valencia, the main responses were the recovery of vegetation after land abandonment and an increase in organic matter and infiltration capacity of soils. In Murcia, with the exception of…

Mediterranean climate010501 environmental sciencesMediterranean01 natural sciencesSoil qualitySoil retrogression and degradationEcosystemOrganic matterRelleu (Geografia)Water content0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesVegetative recoverychemistry.chemical_classificationHydrologyInfiltrationHuman impact04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBodemfysica en LandbeheerSoil qualitySoil Physics and Land ManagementInfiltration (hydrology)chemistryErosionSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental science
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The role of forest fire severity on vegetation recovery after 18 years. Implications for forest management of Quercus suber L. in Iberian Peninsula

2016

Wildfires are a widespread phenomenon in Mediterranean environments. Wildfires result in different fire severities, and then in contrasting plant cover and floristic composition. This paper analyses the recovery of the vegetation eighteen years after a wildfire in Catalonia. The Pinus pinaster ssp. forest was affected by three different severities in July 1994, and studied the spring of 1995 and again in 2008. After eighteen years (2012), our research found that burnt sites constitute a dense forest with a broad variety of species, including many young pines, shrubs and herbaceous plants, but that the risk of fire remains very high, due to the large quantity of fuel and the flammability of …

Mediterranean climate010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPinus pinaster ssp.Sustainable forest managementForest managementQuercus suberOceanography01 natural sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal and Planetary ChangeForest managementbiologyAgroforestry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesVegetationBodemfysica en Landbeheerbiology.organism_classificationQuercus suber L.Soil Physics and Land ManagementGeographyForest abandonment040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSecondary forestPinus pinasterPlant coverPlant species inventoryGlobal and Planetary Change
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The influence of fire history, plant species and post-fire management on soil water repellency in a Mediterranean catchment : The Mount Carmel range,…

2017

Fire is a key factor impacting soil hydrology in many Mediterranean catchments. Soil water repellency (SWR) can stimulate land degradation processes by reducing the affinity of soil and water thereby triggering a reduction in soil fertility and increasing soil and water losses. The effects of two consequent fires (1989 and 2005) on SWR were assessed in the Carmel Mountains, Israel. Fire history, plant recovery and post-fire management (14 treatments) were investigated as determining factors in a time dependent system. In total 210 locations were investigated 9 times from October 2011 to February 2012, which totals 1890 water drop penetration tests that were performed. During each visit to t…

Mediterranean climate010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSoil water repellencyMediterranean01 natural sciencesWildfiresWater content0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesHydrologyWDPTMoisture04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBodemfysica en LandbeheerPE&RCCatchment hydrologySoil Physics and Land ManagementSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureLand degradation0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSoil fertilityVegetation recoveryPost-fire managementWoody plantCatena
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