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Soil physics is the study of soil physical properties and processes. It is applied to management and prediction under natural and managed ecosystems. (Wikipedia). Keywords in this lecture are: Aeration Mechanisms, Permeability, Air Permeability, Diffusion, Darcy,s Law, Potential Gradient, Molasses, Permeability, Fluidity, Fluid Density, Effective Pore Diameter, Relative Permeatibily
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Advection
Darcy’s law is about advection (or mass flow):
ψ
Mass moved (flux density)
Proportionality coefficient
Potential gradient
Now replace the water with molasses
(keep the same soil, same potential gradient)
ψ
Same flux? Same proportionality coefficient?
Same potential gradient
K s has 2 parts:
What’s with the L 2?
Permeability k L^2
ψ
η
ρ
The actual length L that is squared for a soil’s permeability is quite small.
It is usually interpreted as the soil’s effective pore diameter.
Back to water, molasses, etc.
ψ
η
ρ
Soil permeability fluidity
The soil’s permeability does not depend on the fluid’s properties.
So permeability can also describe the flow of air
Relative permeability
k r
0
1
0 Sw 1 1 Sa 0
Petroleum engineers, and some geologists, use these “relperm” plots
air entry value
Air permeability k a
0 Sw 1
k a
0
1
1 Sa 0
h
0
No air flow until soil has dried to the air entry value.
for hydraulic conductivity:
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