Large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils

Water collection from undisturbed unsaturated soils to estimate in situ water and solute fluxes in the field is a challenge, in particular if soils are heterogeneous. Large sampling devices are required if preferential flow paths are present. We present a modular plate system that allows installatio...

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Main Authors: A. Peters, W. Durner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009-09-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/13/1671/2009/hess-13-1671-2009.pdf
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spelling doaj-561e3824698b47a3920b1f327d31feb22020-11-24T23:30:49ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382009-09-0113916711683Large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soilsA. PetersW. DurnerWater collection from undisturbed unsaturated soils to estimate in situ water and solute fluxes in the field is a challenge, in particular if soils are heterogeneous. Large sampling devices are required if preferential flow paths are present. We present a modular plate system that allows installation of large zero-tension lysimeter plates under undisturbed soils in the field. To investigate the influence of the lysimeter on the water flow field in the soil, a numerical 2-D simulation study was conducted for homogeneous soils with uni- and bimodal pore-size distributions and stochastic Miller-Miller heterogeneity. The collection efficiency was found to be highly dependent on the hydraulic functions, infiltration rate, and lysimeter size, and was furthermore affected by the degree of heterogeneity. In homogeneous soils with high saturated conductivities the devices perform poorly and even large lysimeters (width 250 cm) can be bypassed by the soil water. Heterogeneities of soil hydraulic properties result into a network of flow channels that enhance the sampling efficiency of the lysimeter plates. Solute breakthrough into zero-tension lysimeter occurs slightly retarded as compared to the free soil, but concentrations in the collected water are similar to the mean flux concentration in the undisturbed soil. To validate the results from the numerical study, a dual tracer study with seven lysimeters of 1.25×1.25 m area was conducted in the field. Three lysimeters were installed underneath a 1.2 m filling of contaminated silty sand, the others deeper in the undisturbed soil. The lysimeters directly underneath the filled soil material collected water with a collection efficiency of 45%. The deeper lysimeters did not collect any water. The arrival of the tracers showed that almost all collected water came from preferential flow paths. http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/13/1671/2009/hess-13-1671-2009.pdf
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Large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils
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W. Durner
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title Large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils
title_short Large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils
title_full Large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils
title_fullStr Large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils
title_full_unstemmed Large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils
title_sort large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils
publisher Copernicus Publications
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issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 2009-09-01
description Water collection from undisturbed unsaturated soils to estimate in situ water and solute fluxes in the field is a challenge, in particular if soils are heterogeneous. Large sampling devices are required if preferential flow paths are present. We present a modular plate system that allows installation of large zero-tension lysimeter plates under undisturbed soils in the field. To investigate the influence of the lysimeter on the water flow field in the soil, a numerical 2-D simulation study was conducted for homogeneous soils with uni- and bimodal pore-size distributions and stochastic Miller-Miller heterogeneity. The collection efficiency was found to be highly dependent on the hydraulic functions, infiltration rate, and lysimeter size, and was furthermore affected by the degree of heterogeneity. In homogeneous soils with high saturated conductivities the devices perform poorly and even large lysimeters (width 250 cm) can be bypassed by the soil water. Heterogeneities of soil hydraulic properties result into a network of flow channels that enhance the sampling efficiency of the lysimeter plates. Solute breakthrough into zero-tension lysimeter occurs slightly retarded as compared to the free soil, but concentrations in the collected water are similar to the mean flux concentration in the undisturbed soil. To validate the results from the numerical study, a dual tracer study with seven lysimeters of 1.25×1.25 m area was conducted in the field. Three lysimeters were installed underneath a 1.2 m filling of contaminated silty sand, the others deeper in the undisturbed soil. The lysimeters directly underneath the filled soil material collected water with a collection efficiency of 45%. The deeper lysimeters did not collect any water. The arrival of the tracers showed that almost all collected water came from preferential flow paths.
url http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/13/1671/2009/hess-13-1671-2009.pdf
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