Estimation of hydrodynamic properties of a sandy-loam soil by two analysis methods of single-ring infiltration data
Published Online: May 19, 2022
Page range: 234 - 243
Received: Aug 30, 2021
Accepted: Jan 03, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2022-0005
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Beerkan infiltration runs could provide an incomplete description of infiltration with reference to either the near steady-state or the transient stages. In particular, the process could still be in the transient stage at the end of the run or some transient infiltration data might be loss. The Wu1 method and the BEST-steady algorithm can be applied to derive soil hydrodynamic parameters even under these circumstances. Therefore, a soil dataset could be developed using two different data analysis methods. The hypothesis that the Wu1 method and BEST-steady yield similar predictions of the soil parameters when they are applied to the same infiltration curve was tested in this investigation. For a sandy-loam soil, BEST-steady yielded higher saturated soil hydraulic conductivity,