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Dimensionless numerical approach to perched waters in 2D gradually layered soils

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Publication Date:
2013
Abstract:
Aiming at better understanding the processes involved in perched water tables onset and in their development, the case of a soil slope characterised by gradually decreasing hydraulic conductivity at saturation with depth was numerically investigated. Different anisotropy factors and steepness values were accounted for. The problem was led to a dimensionless form on the basis of the Buckingham p—theorem. Coherently with a theoretical solution of the 2D sloping case, the simulations evidenced (a) non—monotonic transverse profiles of the pressure head within the perched water, (b) slightly lower infiltration thresholds for perched water onset and for soil waterlogging, with respect to the 1D case. If the slope is long enough, an almost uniform flux can be observed in a branch of its central part.
CRIS type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Perched water table; Hydrology; Soil hydrology; Landslide triggering mechanisms
List of contributors:
Barontini, Stefano; Peli, Marco; Bogaard, T. A.; Ranzi, Roberto
Authors of the University:
BARONTINI Stefano
RANZI Roberto
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/325906
Book title:
Landslide Science and Practice. Volume 3: Spatial Analysis and Modelling
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