Effect of pore water velocities and solute input methods on chloride transport in the undisturbed soil columns of Loess Plateau

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作者
Zhou B.B. [1 ]
Wang Q.J. [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Eco-Hydraulic Engineering, Institute of Water Resources and Hydro-electric Engineering, Xi’an University of Technology, Xi’an
关键词
CDE; Pore water velocity; Solute transport; Two-region model;
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10.1007/s13201-016-0408-1
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Studies on solute transport under different pore water velocity and solute input methods in undisturbed soil could play instructive roles for crop production. Based on the experiments in the laboratory, the effect of solute input methods with small pulse input and large pulse input, as well as four pore water velocities, on chloride transport in the undisturbed soil columns obtained from the Loess Plateau under controlled condition was studied. Chloride breakthrough curves (BTCs) were generated using the miscible displacement method under water-saturated, steady flow conditions. Using the 0.15 mol L−1 CaCl2 solution as a tracer, a small pulse (0.1 pore volumes) was first induced, and then, after all the solution was wash off, a large pulse (0.5 pore volumes) was conducted. The convection–dispersion equation (CDE) and the two-region model (T-R) were used to describe the BTCs, and their prediction accuracies and fitted parameters were compared as well. All the BTCs obtained for the different input methods and the four pore water velocities were all smooth. However, the shapes of the BTCs varied greatly; small pulse inputs resulted in more rapid attainment of peak values that appeared earlier with increases in pore water velocity, whereas large pulse inputs resulted in an opposite trend. Both models could fit the experimental data well, but the prediction accuracy of the T-R was better. The values of the dispersivity, λ, calculated from the dispersion coefficient obtained from the CDE were about one order of magnitude larger than those calculated from the dispersion coefficient given by the T-R, but the calculated Peclet number, Pe, was lower. The mobile–immobile partition coefficient, β, decreased, while the mass exchange coefficient increased with increases in pore water velocity. © 2016, The Author(s).
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