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Soil micromorphology use for modeling of a non equilibrium water and solute movement

Soil micromorphology use for modeling of a non equilibrium water and solute movement

... bi-modal soil hydraulic ...thin soil sections (7 × 4 cm) and total porosi- ties evaluated on the experimental ...obtain solute transport parameters using the equilibrium and two-site sorption ... See full document

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Simulating preferential soil water flow and tracer transport using the Lagrangian Soil Water and Solute Transport Model

Simulating preferential soil water flow and tracer transport using the Lagrangian Soil Water and Solute Transport Model

... rapid water movement in ...through non-capillary macro- pores (Beven and Germann, 2013) where water and solutes travel in a largely unimpeded manner due to the absence of capillary forces and ... See full document

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Solute movement associated with intermittent soil water flow : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science at Massey University

Solute movement associated with intermittent soil water flow : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science at Massey University

... of solute movement were observed in two analogous ...repacked soil in the laboratory, whereas the second was for undisturbed soil in the ...and non-reactive (bromide) solutes underwent ... See full document

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The effect of irrigation practice on drainage and solute leaching under spray irrigation on a stony soil

The effect of irrigation practice on drainage and solute leaching under spray irrigation on a stony soil

... with-in soil measurements of this study, this can only be hypothesised, while the lack of research into solute movement with-in pore fractions means comparable studies could not be found ...the ... See full document

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Evaluating the potential to impose partial root zone drying (PRD) on clay soils in commercial cotton production systems

Evaluating the potential to impose partial root zone drying (PRD) on clay soils in commercial cotton production systems

... 67 cm and 100 cm away from the furrow. Since the plant rows (and therefore furrows) have 1 m centres, this means that the tubes are placed in the middle of the two adjacent furrows and two-thirds of the way up either ... See full document

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Polyacrylamide application to soil reduces the movement of microorganisms in water

Polyacrylamide application to soil reduces the movement of microorganisms in water

... Figure 7 Total microbial biomass carbon in irrigation water at 1 and 40 meters from the inflow point at flow rates of 7.5, 15.5, and 21.5 liters per minute; mean inflow value for all 3[r] ... See full document

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Sustainable grassland systems: a modelling perspective based on the North Wyke Farm Platform

Sustainable grassland systems: a modelling perspective based on the North Wyke Farm Platform

... the soil, and that the mixture of grass and legumes could increase the fixation of C and N ...increased use of legumes, and the smallest C loss through soil respiration would be from the planned ... See full document

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Effects of Hypotonic Saline Loading in Hydrated Dog: Evidence for a Saline induced Limit on Distal Tubular Sodium Transport

Effects of Hypotonic Saline Loading in Hydrated Dog: Evidence for a Saline induced Limit on Distal Tubular Sodium Transport

... Since in ascending limb sodium transport provoke vari- mannitol is a nonreabsorbable solute it is apparent able rates of water movement from the descending that at every level of distal [r] ... See full document

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Description of Equilibrium Chemistry During Soil-Water Transport

Description of Equilibrium Chemistry During Soil-Water Transport

... Hyatt-Regency Hotel New Orleans, Louisiana. Published by[r] ... See full document

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Longitudinal dispersion of microplastics in aquatic flows using
fluorometric techniques

Longitudinal dispersion of microplastics in aquatic flows using fluorometric techniques

... the movement of neutrally buoyant micro- plastics in the water column, using existing solute transport tech- nology and ...the movement of neutrally buoyant microplastics in uniform open ... See full document

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SOLUTE-SOLUTE AND SOLUTE-SOLVENT INTERACTIONS OF SOME ORGANIC ACIDS IN DIOXANE-WATER MIXTURES

SOLUTE-SOLUTE AND SOLUTE-SOLVENT INTERACTIONS OF SOME ORGANIC ACIDS IN DIOXANE-WATER MIXTURES

... of water-dioxane mixture and in pure dioxane shows non-linear increase in the velocity with concentration which is attributed to the increasing cohesion of the water molecules due to addition of ... See full document

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Large zero tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils

Large zero tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils

... homogeneous soil with unimodal pore-size distribution, (ii) by a structural secondary pore sys- tem, ...a solute that is collected by the plate lysimeter with the breakthrough in an undisturbed ... See full document

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Effects of Loess Cavity on Soil Moisture Movement: Revealed by Soil Column and HYDRUS Model

Effects of Loess Cavity on Soil Moisture Movement: Revealed by Soil Column and HYDRUS Model

... rate, water content, and water fronts were in good agreement with corresponding measured values, indicating that the model represented good accurately with experimental ...much water infiltrated into ... See full document

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Rapid selection of a representative monitoring location of soil water content for irrigation scheduling using surface moisture-density gauge

Rapid selection of a representative monitoring location of soil water content for irrigation scheduling using surface moisture-density gauge

... of soil water ...field water content (ie location #22) maintained the same property during the growing season, where the mean relative difference was close to zero ...field water content, ... See full document

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Soil Water Movement in Vapor and Liquid Phases

Soil Water Movement in Vapor and Liquid Phases

... It is true that in sealed unsaturated systems the water potential difference will build up in opposition to the thermally induced transfer until the liquid transfer in response to it wil[r] ... See full document

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A soil quality index for evaluation of degradation under land use and soil erosion categories in a small mountainous catchment, Iran

A soil quality index for evaluation of degradation under land use and soil erosion categories in a small mountainous catchment, Iran

... of soil degradation as possible to assess the degree of ...of soil degradation runs the risk of failing to confirm index ...of soil data such as the Global Soil Partnership (Montanarella 2015) ... See full document

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A study of the leaching of non reactive solutes and nitrate under laboratory and field conditions : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science at Massey University

A study of the leaching of non reactive solutes and nitrate under laboratory and field conditions : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science at Massey University

... applied solute and chloride an indigenous solute the suction cup data provided better estimates of the solute concentration in the drainage than did the soil solution.. For nitrate, neit[r] ... See full document

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Salt and Water Movement in Unsaturated Frozen Soil

Salt and Water Movement in Unsaturated Frozen Soil

... of upward water flux increases as the amount of soluble salt in the soil increases because the thicker unfrozen water films provide a greater hydraulic conductivity, The decreasing rate [r] ... See full document

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Effect of Crop Root on Soil Water Retentivity and Movement

Effect of Crop Root on Soil Water Retentivity and Movement

... between soil water retentivity and root content was clari- fied by soil water retention ...The soil water content was directly related to root content in the high volumetric ... See full document

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Water and Solute Movement in the Small Intestine of Patients with Sprue

Water and Solute Movement in the Small Intestine of Patients with Sprue

... absorbed water, sodium, and potassium. By contrast, in patients with sprue (seven with adult celiac sprue and one with tropical sprue) who had diarrhea and steatorrhea, these substances were secreted into the ... See full document

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