INFIL
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Category | Groundwater modelling |
Publisher | International Ground Water Modeling Center |
Platform | DOS |
Status | Public domain |
Description | INFIL is a simulation model for solving the problem of ponded infiltration into a deep, homogeneous soil. The program is based on the Philip series solution (1957) of a 1D form of the Richards equation. The output includes infiltration rate and amount and water content profile at different times. The program, which requires soil property functions in mathematical form, is designed to accommodate four different sets of these functions. They were proposed by Vauclin et al. (1979; four parameters), Brutseart (1966 and 1967; three parameters), Brooks and Corey (1964; two parameters), and van Genuchten (1978, three parameters). The program produces tabular and graphic screen output and an ASCII results file. |
Cost | US Dollars 95 |
Data formats supported | None stated |
Supplier in United States of America | International Ground Water Modeling Center |
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