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Title: Effects of Including Hysteresis when Simulating Infiltration


1
Effects of Including Hysteresis when Simulating
Infiltration
  • Swen Magnuson
  • AgE 558
  • April 13, 2001

2
Overview
  • Background
  • Purpose
  • Approach
  • Results

3

Radioactive Waste Management Complex
4

5
Infiltration Assignment for SDA Modeling
lt1 cm/y
4 cm/y
24 cm/y
6
Purpose
  • Determine possible effects of neglecting
    hysteresis
  • Generally neglected as inconsequential compared
    to spatial variability
  • Hysteresis now more commonly included in
    simulation codes
  • HYDRUS-2D (Simunek et al 1999)

7
Approach
  • Select location used in Martian (1995)
  • NAT-8, middle infiltration range 4 cm/yr
  • Average hydraulic properties from inverse
    modeling results at NAT-8
  • Simulate with and without hysteresis
  • Difference of gt20 in net annual infiltration may
    be important enough to investigate

8
Problem Description
  • NAT-8 hydrologic properties arithmetically
    averaged with weights based on interval
    thicknesses gthomogenous soil profile
  • 6 meter deep surficial sediments
  • Free-drainage bottom boundary condition
  • Initial conditions, h-30 cm.
  • Meteorologically driven surface boundary using
    site-specific conditions from 1999, used
    repetitively for 5 years

9
Average Soil Properties for NAT-8
10
Problem Description
  • NAT-8 hydrologic properties arithmetically
    averaged with weights based on interval
    thicknesses gthomogenous soil profile
  • 6 meter deep surficial sediments
  • Free-drainage bottom boundary condition
  • Initial conditions, h-30 cm.
  • Meteorologically driven surface boundary using
    site-specific conditions from 1999, used
    repetitively for 5 years

11
Problem Description
  • NAT-8 hydrologic properties arithmetically
    averaged with weights based on interval
    thicknesses gthomogenous soil profile
  • 6 meter deep surficial sediments
  • Free-drainage bottom boundary condition
  • Initial conditions, h-30 cm.
  • Meteorologically driven surface boundary using
    site-specific conditions from 1999, used
    repetitively for 5 years

12
Cumulative PPT 19.5 cm Cumulative PET 127
cm Snow cover 0-80 days and 340-365 days
13
Treatment of Hysteresis
Using hae 2 hwe and hae 1/a results
in hae50 cm and hwe25 cm
14
More on Hysteresis
  • Uses something closely approximating the
    independent domain model completely specify both
    wetting and draining curves.
  • HYDRUS-2D has options to consider hysteresis in
    the q-y relationship and in the K-y relationship
    (both tested)
  • Initial conditions must be associated with either
    the draining or wetting curve.

15
time
Moisture Content
DRY
WET
16
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Daily flux from bottom boundary in Yr 1 with no
hysteresis
18
Daily flux from bottom boundary in Yr 1 with
hysteresis in q-y in q-K Drainage ICs
19
Daily flux from bottom boundary in Yr 1 with
hysteresis only in q-y
20
Daily flux from bottom boundary in Yr 2 with
hysteresis only in q-y
21
Simulation Results
End-of-year Instantaneous Flux at Bottom of Domain
22
Simulation Results
End-of-year Instantaneous Flux at Bottom of Domain
All fluxes given in cm/day
23
Simulation Results
Cumulative Annual Drainage
All fluxes given in cm
24
Observations on Running HYDRUS-2D
  • GUI post-processing difficulties
  • Do not currently trust result for drainage in
    case w/o hysteresis
  • Problems suspected to be associated with
    installation

25
Conclusions
  • Premature
  • Appears that hysteresis can influence net
    infiltration by greater than 20
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