Time variance analysis of preferential solute movement at a tile-drained field site

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Lennartz, B
Michaelsen, J
Wichtmann, W
Widmoser, P
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[1] Inst Water Management & Landscape Ecol, D-24118 Kiel, Germany
[2] Inst Bot, D-17487 Greifswald, Germany
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10.2136/sssaj1999.03615995006300010007x
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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Preferential now has been identified as an important secondary process to transport through the soil matrix in controlling solute movement in soils. However, it remains unknown to what extent a fast-transporting now regime governs solute leaching and whether it persists for various seasons at field scale. For 3 yr, KBr was applied in late autumn to the surface of a tile-drained field site (0.5 ha in size) and monitored in drain outflow for 5 mo each year. All three seasonal breakthrough curves (BTC) were dominated by an early first concentration maximum and intensive tailing, indicating preferential now to be a strong intrinsic soil property at the experiment site. A bimodal probability density function (pdf) was adequate to describe the concentration courses of the first 2 yr of investigations. The coefficient of determination was not satisfying when the model was fitted to the ETC of the last season, which was the only one to have a distinct secondary (matrix) peak. The optimized weighting factor combining the two pdfs suggested that preferential transport mechanisms governed the now process to about 60% during all 3 yr, Simple linear regression analysis among flow rates and solute concentrations showed that both measures increased and decreased simultaneously during the early stages of the first test, which was interpreted as a confirmation of the dominance of preferential now. The same method, however, revealed that Br- was leached predominantly through the soil matrix during the corresponding observation period of the last season.
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