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Hydraulic variability in space and time in a dark red latosol of the tropics
Authors:Klaus Reichardt   Osny O. S. Bacchi   Maria de las Mercedes Villagra   Ariovaldo L. Turatti  Zildene O. Pedrosa
Affiliation:

a University of São Paulo, Piracicaba S.P., Brazil

b University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium

c University of Pelotas, Pelotas, R.S., Brazil

d University of São Paulo, Bauru, S.P., Brazil

Abstract:Detailed information of the variability of soil properties and processes in space and time is presented for a dark red latosol (Alfisol) of the county of Piracicaba, S.P., Brazil. Data were collected on 25 plots along a 125 m transect during the years 1989–1991, and consisted of the soil water content θ in the 0–150 cm soil layer and the water pressure heads h at 135 and 165 cm depths. These raw data were used to characterize variabilities in space and time using classical statistics and in a second step to analyse the difficulties in calculating soil water storage, soil hydraulic conductivities, hydraulic gradients, soil water fluxes and water balances. In general, there was a great variability of hydraulic properties and processes, which is fairly constant in time in the case of basic data like soil water content and potential, but not in the case of calculated data like hydraulic conductivities and gradients, and soil water flux densities. A discussion is presented of the difficulties of using Darcy's equation to estimate soil water flux densities due to the exponential K(θ) and K(h) relationships of the hydraulic conductivity K, and of the influence of variability in space and time on the establishment of water balance components.
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