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Drying front in a sloping aquifier: nonlinear effects

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Francesco Stagnitti, L Li, J Y Parlange, W Brutsaert, D Lockington, T Steenhuis, M Parlange, D.Andrew Barry, W Hogarth
The profiles for the water table height h(x, t) in a shallow sloping aquifer are reexamined with a solution of the nonlinear Boussinesq equation. We demonstrate that the previous anomaly first reported by Brutsaert [1994] that the point at which the water table h first becomes zero at x = L at time t = t c remains fixed at this point for all times t > t c is actually a result of the linearization of the Boussinesq equation and not, as previously suggested [ Brutsaert, 1994 ; Verhoest and Troch, 2000 ], a result of the Dupuit assumption. Rather, by examination of the nonlinear Boussinesq equation the drying front, i.e., the point x f at which h is zero for times t ≥ t c , actually recedes downslope as physically expected. This points out that the linear Boussinesq equation should be used carefully when a zero depth is obtained as the concept of an “average” depth loses meaning at that time.

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Journal

Water resources research

Volume

40

Pagination

1 - 6

Location

Washington, D.C., United States

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0043-1397

eISSN

1944-7973

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2004, American Geophysical Union