H. Stoffregen
Technical University of Berlin
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International Agrophysics | 2014
H. Stoffregen; Gerd Wessolek
Abstract The heterogeneity of both unsaturated hydraulic conductivity and water retention was measured with a high spatial resolution on a transect using an evaporation method. Fifteen undisturbed 100 cm3 soil cores were taken on a transect every 10 cm from the topsoil of a water repellent sandy site. Five dynamic water retention curves and four unsaturated conductivity curves were determined for each core. We conducted measurements without further saturation in the laboratory in order to achieve field-like conditions. The initial water contents were heterogeneous, indicating different hysteretic conditions and water repellent areas. The scattering of the water retention curves was high, while the heterogeneity of unsaturated conductivity curves was unexpectedly low. Two scaling approaches were used to describe the heterogeneity: one with and one without considering hysteresis. The concept of scaling applies well to describing the heterogeneity of both hydraulic functions. Including hysteresis leads to similar results than excluding hysteresis. The distribution of the hydraulic conductivity and the water retention were independent from each other. The results give important information for numerical simulation of the water flow with heterogeneous hydraulic functions.
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science | 2002
Cezary Sławiński; Henryk Sobczuk; H. Stoffregen; Ryszard T. Walczak; Gerd Wessolek
The aim of the paper is to compare results of the instantaneous profile method (IPM) for measurement and calculation of unsaturated hydraulic conductivity k(Ψ) of soils obtained with different measurement data resolution. The application of IPM allows to realize a great number of k(Ψ) measurements for the purpose of mapping soil properties on large areas. Application of shorter samples i.e. less sensors makes the method even more quick and cheap. The calculation of unsaturated soil water conductivity by the IPM method bases on measurements of time and space variability of water content and water pressure within the soil sample in a cylinder. The spatial resolution of data depends on the number of probes applied in the core, The question arises how the number of compartments within one core influences the calculation of soil hydraulic conductivity. Application of three sensors instead of five reduced the accuracy of calculation but allowes to use 5 cm long standard cores during unsaturated flow experiment.
Vadose Zone Journal | 2006
K. Täumer; H. Stoffregen; Gerd Wessolek
Vadose Zone Journal | 2006
Kai Schwärzel; Jiří Šimůnek; H. Stoffregen; Gerd Wessolek; M.Th. van Genuchten
European Journal of Soil Science | 2007
Gerd Wessolek; Kai Schwärzel; A. Greiffenhagen; H. Stoffregen
Geoderma | 2006
A. Greiffenhagen; Gerd Wessolek; Michael Facklam; Manfred Renger; H. Stoffregen
Journal of Hydrology | 2009
Gerd Wessolek; H. Stoffregen; K. Täumer
Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2007
Katrin Ilg; Eckhard Ferber; H. Stoffregen; Andreas Winkler; Asaf Pekdeger; Martin Kaupenjohann; Jan Siemens
Vadose Zone Journal | 2004
Jürgen Schmalholz; H. Stoffregen; Andreas Kemna; Ugur Yaramanci
Archive | 2003
H. Stoffregen; J. Schmalholz; K. Taumer; Ugur Yaramanci