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VINCENZO BAGARELLO

A Test of Factors Influencing One-Dimensional Mini-Disk Infiltrometer Experiments on Repacked Loam Soil Columns

  • Autori: Bagarello, Vincenzo; Barone, Stefano; Caltabellotta, Gaetano; Varadi, Florina Kati; Zanna, Francesco; Autovino, Dario
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2025
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/683992

Abstract

Performing infiltration experiments on sieved and repacked soil columns seems a generally underrated topic from a methodological point of view. This study assessed how the descriptive parameters of the infiltration process were influenced by (i) the operator; (ii) the number of replicated runs; and (iii) the soil sample preparation method. A total of 135 loam soil columns, each 20 cm high were prepared by two operators. Four packing methods, differing by the number of steps required to prepare the sample, were applied. One-dimensional infiltration runs were carried out on each soil column using a Mini-Disk Infiltrometer set at a pressure head of −3 cm. A statistical, or at least practical, similarity of the infiltration parameters obtained by the two operators was detected. Six replicated runs were found to be enough to obtain an acceptable description of the entire infiltration process. Differences between the packing methods were noticeable since infiltration parameters differed by up to 2.7 times, probably because soil compaction energy varied with the applied packing method. Two operators can achieve consistent and reproducible results using the same equipment and packing method since the number of steps in which the soil column is prepared has an appreciable effect on its hydrodynamic response.