Characterization of Soil Hydraulic Properties in the Pavanje River Basin, Karnataka, India
Date
2014
Authors
Shwetha
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Knowledge of the soil hydraulic properties is very important to solve many soil and water
management problems related to agriculture, ecology, and environmental issues. The
primary objective of this study was to characterize soil hydraulic properties for the
Pavanje river basin soils that lie in the coastal region of Karnataka, India. This research
work was mainly focused to develop and validate point and parametric PTF models based
on nonlinear regression technique using the different set of predictors such as particle
size distribution, bulk density, porosity and organic matter content. Soil samples were
collected and subjected to laboratory measurements to get the basic soil properties such
as particle size distribution, bulk density, and organic matter content and hydraulic
properties like soil water characteristics curve and saturated hydraulic conductivity. The
point PTF models estimated retention points at -33, -100, -300, -500, -1000, and -1500
kPa matric potentials and parametric PTF models estimated van Genuchten and BrooksCorey water retention parameters.
The present study also developed and validated pedotransfer functions for the
estimation of saturated hydraulic conductivity. In addition to this, an empirical
relationship has been derived to approximate the soil moisture retention curve from
saturated hydraulic conductivity for the sampled soils. The uncertainty analysis was done
for all the measured and estimated soil physical and hydraulic properties. Runoff was also
predicted for the forested hillslope soils from Green and Ampt infiltration method using
measured values of saturated hydraulic conductivity, residual water content, porosity and
water content at field capacity values. Finally spatial variability of all physical properties
and hydraulic properties were studied for both agricultural and forested hillslope soils.
The study of hydraulic properties done in this work could be very helpful for any
hydrological modeling for this particular area.
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Department of Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics, nonlinear regression, matric potential, pedotransfer functions, soil water retention curve, saturated hydraulic conductivity, runoff, spatial variability, correlation