The preferential flow of soil: A widespread phenomenon in pedological perspectives


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Abstract

The article provides an overview of studies about the preferential flow phenomenon. This phenomenon is one of the types of the transportation of water solution through the soil profile by preferential channels (pathways) with a relatively high speed and with a slight change in the chemical composition of the solution. Interest in this phenomenon has risen sharply in the last two decades due to the observed fast transportation of contaminants from soil surface into groundwater level. On the basis of the literature data, the authors give the definition of this phenomenon, consider its types, degree, features, mechanisms, methods and models and research perspectives, in particular the interaction between preferential flow and soil matrix flow. The article considers the aspects of the movement of soil water carrying heavy metals and pesticides; hence, it concerns the protection of environment and people’s health. It provides the thorough review of the studies on the preferential flow, and describes the research directions and their development.

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Yinghu Zhang

School of Nature Conservation

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Email: zhangfan2012oo@163.com
China, Beijing, 100083

Mingxiang Zhang

School of Nature Conservation

Email: zhangfan2012oo@163.com
China, Beijing, 100083

Jianzhi Niu

School of Soil and Water Conservation

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China, Beijing, 100083

Haijin Zheng

Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Soil and Water Conservation

Email: zhangfan2012oo@163.com
China, Nanchang, 330029


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