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Key differences between saturated and unsaturated water flow in soil

a. Pore Space Occupancy

  • Saturated Flow: All soil pores (micro and macro) are completely filled with water.
  • Unsaturated Flow: Pores contain both water and air; water occupies only smaller pores or forms thin films.

 

b. Driving Force

  • Saturated Flow: Primarily driven by gravitational + pressure potential(positive hydraulic head).
  • Unsaturated Flow: Dominated by matric potential(negative suction) from capillary forces and adhesion.

 

c. Hydraulic Conductivity

  • Saturated Flow: Conductivity is high and constant(water moves freely through large pores).
  • Unsaturated Flow: Conductivity is low and variable, decreasing as soil dries (water restricted to small pores/films).

 

d. Flow Dynamics

  • Saturated Flow: Typically, steady-state(flow rate constant over time).
  • Unsaturated Flow: Usually transient/unsteady(flow rate changes with soil moisture content).

 

e. Practical Implications

  • Saturated Flow: Critical for drainage design, groundwater recharge, and nutrient leaching.
  • Unsaturated Flow: Governs plant water uptake, contaminant transport, and irrigation efficiency.
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