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Unsaturated zone flow processes

January 1, 2005

Water flow in the unsaturated zone is greatly influenced by unsaturated hydrostatics (water content, energy, pressure, and retention) and by unsaturated hydrodynamics (diffuse flow and preferential flow). Important multiphase processes include the transport of gases, nonaqueous liquids, and solid particles. Numerous means are available for determination of unsaturated conditions and properties, both measurement (of moisture state, water retention, and dynamic characteristics) and through various formulas and models that are mostly empirical in nature, but in some cases incorporating insight into unsaturated‐zone physical processes. Applications to practical problems include models and techniques relating to distributions of water and energy, fluxes at the land surface, inputs, outputs, and fluxes within the unsaturated zone, all of which are frequently complicated by heterogeneity and preferential flow. Further scientific advance requires new measurement techniques and theoretical constructs that more adequately represent the important physical processes within practical modeling schemes.

Publication Year 2005
Title Unsaturated zone flow processes
DOI 10.1002/0470848944.hsa161
Authors John R. Nimmo
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 70198942
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program