Modeling infiltration for multistorm runoff events

We present a relatively simple analytical/conceptual model for rainfall infiltration during complex storms. It is an approximate but physically based model which can treat intervals of either no rain, low rain, or evaporation. The infiltration model is based on the very general three-parameter analy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Water resources research 1993-01, Vol.29 (1), p.133-144
Hauptverfasser: Smith, R.E. (ARS, USDA, Fort Collins, CO), Corradini, C, Melone, F
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Zusammenfassung:We present a relatively simple analytical/conceptual model for rainfall infiltration during complex storms. It is an approximate but physically based model which can treat intervals of either no rain, low rain, or evaporation. The infiltration model is based on the very general three-parameter analytic model of Parlange et al. (1982), extended to treat soils with very high initial water content. The redistribution model is based on profile extension with shape similarity. A wide range of soil types can be simulated. The model is tested by comparison with numerical solutions of Richards's equation carried out for a variety of events upon four selected soils. The model simulates the solution to Richards's equation quite accurately, provided basic soil retention relations are parametrically represented. It simulates redistribution particularly well for redistribution intervals up to 20 hours. The model usefulness in comparison with the common and simple approach which disregards soil water redistribution is also shown
ISSN:0043-1397
1944-7973
DOI:10.1029/92WR02093