Hydrology 301: methods for measuring hydraulic conductivity – USA (Video)
In this webinar, Leo Rivera (Decagon Devices Inc) describes a comprehensive suite of methods for measuring hydraulic conductivity of water in soils. It is also relevant to other land management uses like landfill capping and geotechnical design projects. Methods described include measuring saturated hydraulic conductivity and unsaturated hydraulic conductivity using field (ring infiltration, pressure infiltrometer, borehole permeameters) and laboratory techniques (flow cells, KSAT, HyProp and tension infiltration). Leo briefly describes each of the methods, including the advantages and disadvantages of each method and where they are best applied. This video does not explain how to do the tests. The webinar is relevant to all States predominately in agriculture but also for other land uses [50:16].#
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