ABSTRACT:A successful procedure for measuring steady‐state infiltration rates at remote locations is described. The equipment for the simultaneous experiments is of simple design, inexpensive, and rugged. A total of 247 steady‐state infiltration measurements were made across a small rangeland catchment using the procedure as described. The reason for the measurements was to characterize the spatial variability of infiltration across the catchment. The limiting factor for the multiple‐ring system as employed in this study was a sufficient water supply to conduct the experiments to compl
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