Effects of spatial variability of saturated hydraulic conductivity on Hortonian overland flow

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作者
Woolhiser, DA
Smith, RE
Giraldez, JV
机构
[1] UNIV CORDOBA,DEPT AGRON,E-14080 CORDOBA,SPAIN
[2] COLORADO STATE UNIV,ARS,USDA,FT COLLINS,CO 80523
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10.1029/95WR03108
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Many field investigations have documented the existence of significant spatial variability of the saturated hydraulic conductivity K-s in typical catchments, and several modeling studies have examined the effects of this variability on Hortonian surface runoff. However, these modeling studies had limitations, and some could not deal adequately with possible runoff/run-on phenomena where areas of low saturated hydraulic conductivities K-s are upstream of areas of higher K-s. The kinematic wave equations with interactive Smith-Parlange infiltration are solved by a finite-difference scheme on a characteristic computational net. It is shown that runoff hydrographs are strongly affected by trends in hydraulic conductivity, particularly for small runoff events. The results also show that Smith and Hebbert [1979] mislabeled outflow hydrographs, resulting in incorrect conclusions about the effects of linear trends in K-s. A simple technique is introduced to account for flow concentration in rills and the resulting reduced effective wetted areas subject to infiltration after rainfall ceases. It is shown that this mechanism has a major impact on runoff peaks, volumes, and time to peak for cases where K-s increases downslope.
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页码:671 / 678
页数:8
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