Lateral Water Diffusion in an Artificial Macroporous System: Modeling and Experimental Evidence Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • In two-domain schematizations of macroporous soils or fractured rock systems, lateral mass exchange between macropores and the soil matrix is generally modeled as an apparent first-order process. With respect to lateral diffusion, the system is thus characterized by a single parameter, the transfer rate coefficient, which is difficult to estimate a priori. We conducted water infiltration experiments in a laboratory column with an artificial macropore. The novel design of the experimental setup allowed us to discriminate between matrix flow and macropore flow, from which we could estimate the water exchange flux between the two domains. Most of the parameters in a dual-permeability model could be determined independently of the experimental data. In particular, a theoretical expression for the transfer rate coefficient was derived by assuming lateral water and solute diffusion to be similar processes. Numerical analysis of the water exchange process revealed that the transfer coefficient depended also on the macropore conductivity. When this dependency was taken into account, the model reproduced the experimental data reasonably well.

published proceedings

  • VADOSE ZONE JOURNAL

author list (cited authors)

  • Castiglione, P., Mohanty, B. P., Shouse, P. J., Simunek, J., van Genuchten, M. T., & Santini, A.

citation count

  • 20

complete list of authors

  • Castiglione, P||Mohanty, BP||Shouse, PJ||Simunek, J||van Genuchten, M Th||Santini, A

publication date

  • May 2003

publisher