Tomographic measurements of pore filling at infiltration fronts
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2010
Abstract
For certain porous media and initial conditions, constant flux infiltrations show a saturation profile which exhibits overshoot. This overshoot is the cause of gravity driven fingering, cannot be described by standard models of unsaturated flow, and is likely controlled by the exact nature of the pore filling at the initial front. Here we report synchrotron X-ray micro-tomography measurements of the porous medium and measure which pores are filled by water and air at the initial wetting front as a function of flux. We find that at high fluxes all the pores are filled with water; for intermediate fluxes, the pores along the edge of the column remain unsaturated; and for low fluxes the pores in the bulk of the experimental column remain unsaturated. This suggests that the unsaturated overshoot conditions observed at higher fluxes are primarily an edge effect of the column. The results can help delineate the correct continuum models that can capture overshoot and gravity driven fingering. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Advances in Water Resources
First Page
485
Last Page
492
Recommended Citation
DiCarlo, D., Seale, L., Ham, K., & Willson, C. (2010). Tomographic measurements of pore filling at infiltration fronts. Advances in Water Resources, 33 (4), 485-492. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2010.01.012