Author:
Pristianto H,Suhardjono ,Suhartanto E
Abstract
Abstract
Research on soil water infiltration in equatorial climates like Indonesia is limited. Despite Papua accounting for 29% of Indonesia’s surface water, there’s a shortage of hydrological data. This study aimed to identify the best infiltration model tailored to the characteristics of basic infiltration rates in Papua’s small watersheds. Observations were made at 95 points across 11 small watersheds in Papua. Based on equatorial basic infiltration rate theories, analysis classified infiltration values against observation time. The performance of four infiltration models — Horton, Philip, Kostiakov, and Green Ampt — were compared. The results indicated the Philip model as superior, with average scores of 0.901 (R), 0.814 (NSE), and 0.424 (RSR), followed by the Horton and Green Ampt models. These three models showed excellent performance. However, the Kostiakov model was found lacking and needs modification. Further research on rapid and very rapid classifications is vital for enhancing infiltration rate predictions in small equatorial watersheds.
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