Pedotransfer Functions for Brazilian Soils

  • Barros A
  • de Jong van Lier Q
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This chapter provides an overview of alternative approaches for model- ing water flow and contaminant transport problems in soils and groundwater. Special focus is on flow and transport processes in the variably saturated vadose zone between the soil surface and the groundwater table. The governing flow and transport equations are discussed for both equilibrium and nonequilibrium flow conditions, followed by three examples. The first example shows how one-dimensional root-zone modeling can be used to estimate short- and long-term recharge rates, including contaminant transport through the vadose zone. A second example illustrates a two-dimensional application involving drip irrigation, while the third example deals with two-dimensional nonequilibrium transport of a pesticide in a tile-drained field soil. Also discussed are alternative pore-scale modeling approaches that may provide a better understanding of the basic physical and geochemical processes affecting fluid flow and contaminant transport in satu- rated and variably saturated media

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Barros, A. H. C., & de Jong van Lier, Q. (2014). Pedotransfer Functions for Brazilian Soils. In Application of Soil Physics in Environmental Analyses (pp. 131–162). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06013-2_6

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