Laboratory studies on soil moisture flow and runoff generation in laterite soil


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Authors

  • Roshni Sebastian Research Associate, SCRS, Payyanamon, Konni, Pathanamthitta (Dist.), Kerala
  • Noble Abraham Assistant Professor (SIn. Gr.), SCRS, Payyanamon, Konni, Pathanamthitta (Dist.), Kerala

Abstract

A study was conducted to analyse the saturated and unsaturated flow of water in laterite soil under selected precipitation intensities with a view to establishing a relation between hydraulic conductivity, moisture content and hydraulic head. Runoff generation and relation between runoff and soil moisture status were also considered. A rainfall simulator and soil trough were fabricated. The simulated raindrops resembled natural raindrops of size 5.4mm having terminal velocity of 9.29m/s. Instantaneous profile method was used to calculate the hydraulic conductivity. Experiments were carried out at rainfall intensities of 20, 40, 90 and 285mm/h at no slope condition and also at 10% and 20% slopes. The relation between hydraulic conductivity and volumetric moisture content was found to be exponential. The volumetric moisture content - hydraulic head relation was of the form H =a?ß. Bedrock inclination was found a major factor governing subsurface drainage.

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2012-01-10

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2001-03-05

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Sebastian, R., & Abraham, N. (2001). Laboratory studies on soil moisture flow and runoff generation in laterite soil. Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 38(1). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JAE/article/view/14138