Hydrological Modeling
Capillary pressure is the pressure difference across the interface of two immiscible fluids, such as water and air, in a porous medium due to surface tension. It plays a critical role in the movement of water in soils and sediments, affecting how water is retained and distributed within the soil matrix. Understanding capillary pressure is essential for modeling water flow and retention in hydrological systems, particularly when working with the Richards equation.
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