Moisture characteristic curves for Apache Leap Tuff: Temperature effects and hysteresis, Superior, Arizona

Laboratory methods were used to define matrix hydraulic properties for low-permeability Apache Leap Tuff core segments. Moisture content/matric potential relationships, including hysteresis, and measured hydraulic conductivity data were determined at a constant laboratory temperature of 20°C. To inv...

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Main Author: Rhodes, Shirlee Colleen, 1951-
Other Authors: Wilson, L. Graham
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 1993
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291555
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2915552015-10-23T05:15:34Z Moisture characteristic curves for Apache Leap Tuff: Temperature effects and hysteresis, Superior, Arizona Rhodes, Shirlee Colleen, 1951- Wilson, L. Graham Hydrology. Geotechnology. Laboratory methods were used to define matrix hydraulic properties for low-permeability Apache Leap Tuff core segments. Moisture content/matric potential relationships, including hysteresis, and measured hydraulic conductivity data were determined at a constant laboratory temperature of 20°C. To investigate the effects of temperature on those relationships, additional retention data were obtained at 5°C and 45°C. Measured retention data at all temperatures were applied to the van Genuchten model RETC, which performs curve-fitting and calculation of the flow parameter hydraulic conductivity. Although data at 5°C proved to be inconclusive, increasing the temperature from 20 to 45°C produced a shift of the moisture characteristic curve toward a higher potential for a given water saturation. Model-calculated hydraulic conductivity also increased as temperature increased, with respect to water saturation. The temperature-dependent change in the viscosity of water proved inadequate to explain the increases of hydraulic conductivity with temperature. 1993 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291555 1352373 .b27054858 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Hydrology.
Geotechnology.
spellingShingle Hydrology.
Geotechnology.
Rhodes, Shirlee Colleen, 1951-
Moisture characteristic curves for Apache Leap Tuff: Temperature effects and hysteresis, Superior, Arizona
description Laboratory methods were used to define matrix hydraulic properties for low-permeability Apache Leap Tuff core segments. Moisture content/matric potential relationships, including hysteresis, and measured hydraulic conductivity data were determined at a constant laboratory temperature of 20°C. To investigate the effects of temperature on those relationships, additional retention data were obtained at 5°C and 45°C. Measured retention data at all temperatures were applied to the van Genuchten model RETC, which performs curve-fitting and calculation of the flow parameter hydraulic conductivity. Although data at 5°C proved to be inconclusive, increasing the temperature from 20 to 45°C produced a shift of the moisture characteristic curve toward a higher potential for a given water saturation. Model-calculated hydraulic conductivity also increased as temperature increased, with respect to water saturation. The temperature-dependent change in the viscosity of water proved inadequate to explain the increases of hydraulic conductivity with temperature.
author2 Wilson, L. Graham
author_facet Wilson, L. Graham
Rhodes, Shirlee Colleen, 1951-
author Rhodes, Shirlee Colleen, 1951-
author_sort Rhodes, Shirlee Colleen, 1951-
title Moisture characteristic curves for Apache Leap Tuff: Temperature effects and hysteresis, Superior, Arizona
title_short Moisture characteristic curves for Apache Leap Tuff: Temperature effects and hysteresis, Superior, Arizona
title_full Moisture characteristic curves for Apache Leap Tuff: Temperature effects and hysteresis, Superior, Arizona
title_fullStr Moisture characteristic curves for Apache Leap Tuff: Temperature effects and hysteresis, Superior, Arizona
title_full_unstemmed Moisture characteristic curves for Apache Leap Tuff: Temperature effects and hysteresis, Superior, Arizona
title_sort moisture characteristic curves for apache leap tuff: temperature effects and hysteresis, superior, arizona
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 1993
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