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Ronny Berndtsson

Professor, Dep Director, MECW Dep Scientific Coordinator

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Field-scale variation of preferential flow as indicated from dye coverage

Author

  • Pernilla Öhrström
  • Magnus Persson
  • J Albergel
  • P Zante
  • S Nasri
  • Ronny Berndtsson
  • J Olsson

Summary, in English

Field investigations were performed in semiarid Tunisia to investigate spatial variability of preferential pathways in catchment- and plot-scales. A rainfall simulator with dye was used to simulate effects of a 20-year rainstorm. After infiltration into six one-meter square plots, vertical 2.5-cm thick soil sections were excavated, and dye penetrations were photographed, The results show that different catchment physiographic areas (nose, slope, and hollow) displayed significantly different responses to the infiltrating dye. Nose and hollow areas exhibited larger susceptibility to preferential flow. Here. infiltrated dye was transported to greater depths. Slopes had fewer deep cracks and fissures. The dye distribution within each plot was also investigated. The variability of the dye patterns increased with scale. Cross-correlations and power spectrum analyses indicated that the preferential pathways were randomly distributed. The power-law behavior of the dye patterns' spectral density suggested scale invariance and the possibility of random cascade modeling. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Department/s

  • Division of Water Resources Engineering

Publishing year

2002

Language

English

Pages

164-173

Publication/Series

Journal of Hydrology

Volume

257

Issue

1-4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Water Engineering

Keywords

  • analysis
  • spectral
  • topography
  • spatial variation
  • dye tracers
  • preferential flow

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0022-1694