hiekkasäiliömenetelmän
Hiekkasäiliömenetelmä, known in English as the sand tank method, is a laboratory technique used to study the movement of water and solutes through porous media, particularly soil. It involves filling a transparent container, typically a glass tank, with a representative sample of the soil or porous material being studied. This soil is usually packed to a specific density to mimic field conditions.
Water or a solution containing a tracer is then introduced at one end of the tank, and
The sand tank method is valuable for understanding fundamental processes like infiltration, percolation, and solute transport.