BEHAVIOUR OF SALT DISTRIBUTION IN DRY SOILS

Published: 31 December 2007
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The behaviour of soil salinity in dry conditions is investigated by means of analytical tools. We present a closed solution for advective transport, and apply it to two typical real-world scenarios: i) a finite depthdistributed (i.e. Heaviside-type), and ii) an instantaneous top-surface broadcasted (i.e. Dirac-type) saline pulse. Our analytical solution is then incorporated into a stochastic stream tube model to compute the mean salinity profile in a heterogeneous field. An unusual phenomenon of plume contraction is observed when the soil is getting drier and drier (typically at long times during a water redistribution period). It is emphasized that our results are in agreement with previous analytical studies (see e.g. [22,23,24]), and match quite well synthetic as well as real data provided that sandy soils are dealt with.

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Sommella, A. (2007) “BEHAVIOUR OF SALT DISTRIBUTION IN DRY SOILS”, Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 38(4), pp. 21–24. doi: 10.4081/jae.2007.4.21.

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