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Soil Science Society of America Journal 65:613-623 (2001)
© 2001 Soil Science Society of America


DIVISION S-1 - SOIL PHYSICS

Tortuosity, Diffusivity, and Permeability in the Soil Liquid and Gaseous Phases

P. Moldrupa, T. Olesena, T. Komatsub, P. Schjønningc and D.E. Rolstond

a Dep. of Environmental Engineering, Aalborg Univ., Sohngaardsholmsvej 57, DK-9000 Aalborg, Denmark
b Dep. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hiroshima Univ., 1-4-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739, Japan
c Dep. of Crop Physiology and Soil Science, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Research Centre Foulum, P.O. Box 50, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark
d Soils and Biogeochemistry, Dep. of Land, Air and Water Resources, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616

Corresponding author (i5pm{at}civil.auc.dk)

Tortuosity phenomena of pore space influence the transport of water, solutes, and gases in soil. This study presents three analyses linking tortuosity and transport in unsaturated soil. The first is a diffusion-based analysis of tortuosity in the soil water and soil air phases, related to soil surface area (SA) and pore-size distribution (PSD) (characterized by Campbell b and content of pores >30 µm). The analysis is based on recent models to predict the diffusion coefficients, Dp, of (i) a solute in soil, (ii) a gas in repacked soil, and (iii) a gas in undisturbed soil, each as a function of fluid-phase (soil water or soil air) content, {alpha}. For use in the analysis, the relation between SA and the threshold water content where solute diffusion ceases due to disconnected water films was measured for eight soils (5–46% clay). The tortuosity analysis supported by measured Dp({alpha}) data shows that SA governs and has a larger impact on liquid-phase tortuosity than PSD has on gaseous-phase tortuosity. At the same value of {alpha}, the tortuosity is typically larger in the soil water than in the soil air phase, and the difference becomes more pronounced with increasing SA and at low {alpha}. In the second analysis air permeability, ka, and gas diffusivity, DP,g, are linked in the Millington and Quirk fluid flow model to describe soil structure-forming potential and to establish a model platform to describe ka as a function of DP,g and {alpha}. Measurements on repacked, nonaggregated soil support the ka(DP,g;{alpha}) model platform, while measurements on repacked, aggregated soils and on undisturbed soils show that ka is greatly affected by soil aggregation and structure and DP,g is not. In the third analysis, a constitutive parameter model is applied to gas and solute diffusivities and air and water permeabilities in six soils along a soil texture gradient. This illustrates the different behavior of the four transport parameters with PSD and {alpha}. The liquid-phase transport parameters show a steeper decrease with {alpha} compared with the gaseous-phase parameters, in part due to the higher tortuosity in the liquid phase. Also, ka in undisturbed soil exhibited a less steep decrease with {alpha} compared with DP,g, probably due to preferential air flow in larger pores during convective transport. Any attempt to develop a unifying and PSD-dependent model for transport parameters in the soil liquid and gaseous phases will require careful distinction between repacked and undisturbed soils.

Abbreviations: BET, Brunauer–Emmett–Teller • PSD, pore-size distribution • SA, soil surface area • WLR, water-induced linear reduction




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