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Water Resources Research | 2015

Water and entrapped air redistribution in heterogeneous sand sample: Quantitative neutron imaging of the process

Michal Snehota; Vladimira Jelinkova; Martina Sobotkova; Jan Sacha; Peter Vontobel; Jan Hovind

Saturated flow in soil with the occurrence of preferential flow often exhibits temporal changes of saturated hydraulic conductivity even during the time scale of a single infiltration event. These effects, observed in a number of experiments done mainly on heterogeneous soils, are often attributed to the changing distribution of water and air in the sample. We have measured the variation of the flow rates during the steady state stage of the constant head ponded infiltration experiment conducted on a packed sample composed of three different grades of sand. The experiment was monitored by quantitative neutron imaging, which provided information about the spatial distribution of water in the sample. Measurements were taken during (i) the initial stages of infiltration by neutron radiography and (ii) during the steady state flow by neutron tomography. A gradual decrease of the hydraulic conductivity has been observed during the first 4 h of the infiltration event. A series of neutron tomography images taken during the quasi-steady state stage showed the trapping of air bubbles in coarser sand. Furthermore, the water content in the coarse sand decreased even more while the water content in the embedded fine sand blocks gradually increased. The experimental results support the hypothesis that the effect of the gradual hydraulic conductivity decrease is caused by entrapped air redistribution and the build up of bubbles in preferential pathways. The trapped air thus restricts the preferential flow pathways and causes lower hydraulic conductivity.


Revista Brasileira De Ciencia Do Solo | 2011

DETERMINATION OF HYDRAULIC PROPERTIES OF A TROPICAL SOIL OF HAWAII USING COLUMN EXPERIMENTS AND INVERSE MODELING

Martina Sobotkova; Michal Snehota; Michal Dohnal; Chittaranjan Ray

SUMMARY A method for determining soil hydraulic properties of a weathered tropical soil (Oxisol) using a medium-sized column with undisturbed soil is presented. The method was used to determine fitting parameters of the water retention curve and hydraulic conductivity functions of a soil column in support of a pesticide leaching study. The soil column was extracted from a continuously-used research plot in Central Oahu (Hawaii, USA) and its internal structure was examined by computed tomography. The experiment was based on tension infiltration into the soil column with free outflow at the lower end. Water flow through the soil core was mathematically modeled using a computer code that numerically solves the one-dimensional Richards equation. Measured soil hydraulic parameters were used for direct simulation, and the retention and soil hydraulic parameters were estimated by inverse modeling. The inverse modeling produced very good agreement between model outputs and measured flux and pressure head data for the relatively homogeneous column. The moisture content at a given pressure from the retention curve measured directly in small soil samples was lower than that obtained through parameter optimization based on experiments using a medium-sized undisturbed soil column.


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2012

Technical Note: Evaluation of between-sample memory effects in the analysis of δ2H and δ18O of water samples measured by laser spectroscopes

Daniele Penna; Barbara Stenni; Martin Šanda; S. Wrede; Thom Bogaard; M. Michelini; B. M. C. Fischer; A. Gobbi; N. Mantese; Giulia Zuecco; Marco Borga; M. Bonazza; Martina Sobotkova; B. Cejková; Leonard I. Wassenaar


Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2015

Transport of bromide and pesticides through an undisturbed soil column: A modeling study with global optimization analysis

Jaromir Dusek; Michal Dohnal; Michal Snehota; Martina Sobotkova; Chittaranjan Ray; Tomas Vogel


Vadose Zone Journal | 2014

Method of In-Line Bromide Breakthrough Curve Measurements for Column Leaching Experiments

Martina Sobotkova; Michal Snehota


Environmental Engineering and Management Journal | 2012

EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON FLOW AND SOLUTE TRANSPORT IN HETEROGENEOUS SOIL SAMPLE

Anisoara Ungureanu; Florian Statescu; Michal Snehota; Martina Sobotkova


Archive | 2012

Technical Note: Evaluation of between-sample memory effects in the analysis of delta H-2 and delta O

Daniele Penna; Barbara Stenni; Martin Šanda; Sebastian Wrede; Thom Bogaard; Matthew Michelini; B. M. C. Fischer; A. Gobbi; N. Mantese; Giulia Zuecco; Marco Borga; Marcello Bonazza; Martina Sobotkova; B. Cejková; Leonard I. Wassenaar


Archive | 2011

Vodní režim a vegetační skladba jizerskohorských vrchovišť

Martin Šanda; Michal Sněhota; Martin Jiroušek; Eva Mikulášková; Michal Hájek; Martina Sobotkova


Archive | 2011

Solute transport in heterogeneous undisturbed soil cores during recurrent ponded infiltration

Martina Sobotkova; Martin Šanda; Michal Snehota


Archive | 2010

Determination of hydraulic properties of a tropical soil using inverse modeling

Martina Sobotkova; Michal Snehota; Chittaranjan Ray; Michal Dohnal

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Michal Snehota

Czech Technical University in Prague

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Martin Šanda

Czech Technical University in Prague

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Milena Cislerova

Czech Technical University in Prague

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Chittaranjan Ray

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Michal Dohnal

Czech Technical University in Prague

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Jaromir Dusek

Czech Technical University in Prague

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Joseph Lichwa

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Barbara Stenni

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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