Vadose Zone Journal, Volume 17, Issue 1
- Anthology ID:
- G18-88
- Month:
- Year:
- 2018
- Address:
- Venue:
- GWF
- SIG:
- Publisher:
- Wiley
- URL:
- https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G18-88
- DOI:
Snowmelt Infiltration and Macropore Flow in Frozen Soils: Overview, Knowledge Gaps, and a Conceptual Framework
Aaron A. Mohammed
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Barret L. Kurylyk
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Edwin E. Cey
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Masaki Hayashi
Review highlights the hydrological importance of macropore flow in frozen soils. Governing flow mechanisms and infiltration and refreezing dynamics are discussed. Research is needed to integrate macropore flow and soil freeze–thaw theory. Dual‐domain models of macropore flow should be adapted to frozen ground. A conceptual framework for modeling frozen macroporous soils is proposed.
A Coupled Soil Water Balance Model for Simulating Depression‐Focused Groundwater Recharge
Saskia Noorduijn
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Masaki Hayashi
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Getachew Adem Mohammed
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Aaron A. Mohammed
Ephemeral ponds in depressions are the foci of groundwater recharge in the Canadian Prairies. Freeze–thaw processes influence snowmelt runoff and depression‐focused recharge. A new water balance model was developed to represent these processes. The water balance model successfully simulated the observed soil processes. This model will provide a tool to estimate recharge in the prairie landscape.