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The spatial variability of water and solute transport properties in unsaturated soil: II. Scaling models of water transport

David Russo, Garrison Sposito and William A. Jury

Hilgardia, 1987, vol. 55, issue 4

Abstract: In this paper, we examine the possibility of introducing a single stochastic scaling factor α, derived from macroscopic Miller similitude, to describe the spatial variability of soil hydraulic properties. Most of the information available allowed only a conventional statistical analysis of the scaling factors derived from different soil properties. The field studies of (Nielsen, Biggar, and Erh (1973)) and (Russo and Bresler (1981)) were suitable also for more detailed structural analyses. Results of these analyses suggested that the spatial structure of the α-set derived from the hydraulic conductivity function K(?) is different from that of the α-set derived from the water retentivity function h(?), reflecting the different spatial structures of the K(?) and the h(?) functions. Consequently, the statistical relationship between the uncorrelated residuals of the two α-sets was rather weak. For the Hamra field of (Russo and Bresler (1981)), the use of relative hydraulic properties to estimate the scaling factor sets considerably improved the correlation between the α-sets, which had essentially the same spatial structure but slightly different variances.

Keywords: Resource/Energy; Economics; and; Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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