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Estimation of vineyard soil structure and preferential flow using dye tracer, X-ray tomography, and numerical simulations (CROSBI ID 283548)

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Filipović, Vilim ; Defterdarović, Jasmina ; Šimunek, Jiri ; Filipović, Lana ; Ondrašek, Gabrijel ; Romić, Davor ; Bogunović, Igor ; Mustać, Ivan ; Ćurić, Josip ; Kodešova, Radka ; Estimation of vineyard soil structure and preferential flow using dye tracer, X-ray tomography, and numerical simulations // Geoderma, 380 (2020), 114699, 12. doi: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2020.114699

Podaci o odgovornosti

Filipović, Vilim ; Defterdarović, Jasmina ; Šimunek, Jiri ; Filipović, Lana ; Ondrašek, Gabrijel ; Romić, Davor ; Bogunović, Igor ; Mustać, Ivan ; Ćurić, Josip ; Kodešova, Radka ;

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Estimation of vineyard soil structure and preferential flow using dye tracer, X-ray tomography, and numerical simulations

The appearance and distribution of soil pores have a significant influence on water flow and solute transport in the soil vadose zone. The pore system is highly variable in arable soils where crop rotation, tillage, trafficking, soil amendments, and various management practices are commonly implemented. The aim of this study was to assess the porous system and preferential flow pathways in a vineyard soil using undisturbed soil columns, and by combining laboratory and numerical methods with dye staining and X-ray imaging. It was hypothesized that the integration of various methods could reveal more information about soil structure, and flow and transport behavior of structured arable soil. Soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity curves were obtained using the evaporation method, while water flow was assessed using intermittent leaching experiments. Water flow and the transport of Brilliant Blue were simulated using HYDRUS-1D. A single-porosity model of soil hydraulic properties provided a good description of data collected during the evaporation experiments. Data collected during leaching experiments did not provide enough experimental evidence for the occurrence of nonequilibrium flow patterns and the differentiation between the single- and dual- permeability models of soil hydraulic properties. However, dye staining and X-ray imaging revealed a complex pore-architecture network with large vertical and horizontal biopores. The staining patterns (Brilliant Blue FCF) within the vertical column sections documented the extent of preferential flow. The study showed that the bi- modal character of pore structure could often be hidden when a limited number or non-adequate methods are applied for its quantification from water flow behavior. The impact of preferential pathways on dye transport can be investigated with observations and simulations. A combination of various methods enabled us to adequately assess vineyard soil structure and fine-tune the description and extent of preferential water flow.

Arable soil structure ; Dye staining ; Nonequilibrium flow ; X-ray imaging ; Numerical modeling ; HYDRUS

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Podaci o izdanju

380

2020.

114699

12

objavljeno

0016-7061

1872-6259

10.1016/j.geoderma.2020.114699

Povezanost rada

Interdisciplinarne biotehničke znanosti, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, Poljoprivreda (agronomija)

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