Transient Infiltration from Cavities. I: Theory
Volume: 119, Issue: 3, Pages: 443 - 457
Published: May 1, 1993
Abstract
A new method for describing infiltration during filling and draining of cavities such as, for example, irrigation furrows is presented. The model development decomposes in a first step the two‐dimensional (2D) infiltration phenomenon into a series of one‐dimensional (1D) processes, which are described by an extended analytical solution of the 1D Richards equation (which incorporates the varying effect of gravity). A special integration over the...
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Title
Transient Infiltration from Cavities. I: Theory
Published Date
May 1, 1993
Volume
119
Issue
3
Pages
443 - 457
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