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Plant uptake of radionuclides in lysimeter experiments

Environmental Pollution, 1998
The results of seven years lysimeter experiments to determine the uptake of 60Co, 137Cs and 226Ra into agricultural crops (endive, maize, wheat, mustard, sugarbeet, potato, Faba bean, rye grass) are described. The lysimeter consists of twelve monolithic soil profiles (four soil types and three replicates) and is located in Seibersdorf/Austria, a region
M H, Gerzabek, F, Strebl, B, Temmel
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Operational Ranges for Suction Lysimeters

Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation, 1985
Abstract Four questions relative to suction lysimeter performance have been raised by operators of land treatment systems. These questions deal with plugging of the porous segments of the lysimeters, soil suction operational ranges, adsorption onto and screening by the materials comprising the various lysimeter parts, and loss of ...
Lome G. Everett, Leslie G. McMillion
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Lysimeters for Simulating Sanitary Landfills

Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division, 1982
An interdisciplinary team is investigating the various decomposing processes inside sanitary landfills. Eight different ways of operation of sanitary landfills are simulated by special lysimeters. These lysimeters consist of flexible walls, which allow settlements similar to that of nature.
Hans-Jürgen Collins, Peter Spillmann
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A Simple Snowmelt Lysimeter

Water Resources Research, 1969
A simple gage on the lysimeter principle has been developed to provide continuous readings of the volume of water flowing from the base of a snowpack in the form of surface melt alone or rain percolate and surface melt combined. The data obtained show promise, after two seasons, of being applicable in river flood forecasting, as well as in studies of ...
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A New Type of Lysimeter

Journal of Horticultural Science, 1963
Two lysimeters are described. One has most of the weight of the soil container supported by its buoyancy in water, while the remaining weight is supported by a flexible water-filled bag on which it rests. The other has the whole of the weight of the soil container supported by the water-filled bag.
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LYSIMETER STUDIES

Soil Science, 1940
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An Inexpensive Lysimeter

Agronomy Journal, 1934
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Monolith Lysimeters

1994
Gunnar Abrahamsen   +2 more
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LYSIMETER STUDIES

Soil Science, 1933
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