The spatial variability of the parameters K(fs) and alpha of the expon
ential form of the hydraulic conductivity given by K(psi) = K(fs) exp
(alpha psi) where psi is the water pressure head in the soil has been
examined on a bare agricultural soil, by performing surface infiltrati
on measurements with the Guelph Pressure Infiltromer. Thirty two measu
rements were made at each node of a 4 m x 8 m grid. Both the early-tim
e transient and steady-state flow rates, for three hydraulic heads (6,
16 and 25.5 cm) imposed at the soil surface have been analyzed. It is
shown that the best estimates of the field-saturated hydraulic conduc
tivity, K(fs) and of the alpha parameter (alpha) are given by calculat
ions based on the steady-state regime simultaneously applied to the th
ree heads. The results indicate that both, K(fs) and alpha are better
described by a lognormal than a normal distribution. They also show th
at the parameters are autocorrelated up to about 25 m and to 20 m resp
ectively and negatively spatially correlated together within a distanc
e of 24 m. These findings tend to invalidate some assumptions classica
lly used in the stochastic models of unsaturated water flow in porous
materials.