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: <math>\bar{I}_{surface}</math> = The infiltration capacity from surface to the unsaturated zone.
: <math>\bar{I}_{surface}</math> = The infiltration capacity from surface to the unsaturated zone.


: <math>\Delta w</math> = The surface infiltration which takes place.
: <math>h</math> = The amount of water on the surface. Also known as the water column.
: <math>h</math> = The amount of water on the surface. Also known as the water column.
: <math>\Delta w</math> = The surface infiltration which takes place.
: <math>\Delta t</math> = Computational timestep.
: <math>\Delta t</math> = Computational timestep.



Revision as of 13:27, 3 June 2021

Surface infiltration is calculated per cell.

First, the infiltration capacities are calculated:

Then the actual infiltration:

Where:

= The average infiltration capacity based on constructions on top of the surface, based on GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD.
= The average infiltration capacity based on the surface terrain, defined by GROUND_INFILTRATION_MD. This value should be interpreted as the vertical conductivity (Kv) of the sub-soil.
= The average infiltration capacity on top of the surface.
= The average infiltration capacity below the surface.
= The infiltration capacity from surface to the unsaturated zone.
= The surface infiltration which takes place.
= The amount of water on the surface. Also known as the water column.
= Computational timestep.

Related

The following topics are related to this formula.

Formulas
Surface water level formula
Groundwater level formula
Underground infiltration formula
Models
Surface model
Underground model
Infiltration model
Tracer flow model