Lateral Flow Sample Clauses

Lateral Flow. Currently, information in the literature conflicts regarding what area to use as the available infiltration area in the Darcy's law design approach. The design guidelines prepared by the State of Maryland (1984) suggest using only the bottom area of an infiltration pond when calculating the infiltration rate. Conversely, Stahre and Urbanas (1990) suggest using only the sides of the pond, since the bottom will most likely become clogged over time. Xxxxxxx et al. (1992) estimated the percentage of infiltration that occurred through the sides of an infiltration trench and concluded that approximately three-quarters of the water flows through the bottom of the trench. The amount of lateral flow depends on site-specific factors such as height-area ratio of the pond and the degree of anisotropy in the soils around the pond.
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