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Accumulation of phosphorus fractions in contrasting soils under long-term phosphate fertilization. [PDF]
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Anomalous dynamic response and micro-zonation of saline sabkha soils of eastern Saudi Arabia using 3D seismic behavior modelling. [PDF]
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Effect of plant ash incorporation on hydrologic processes of coarse-textured soils. [PDF]
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Instability Behaviour for Sandy Soils
Geo-Frontiers 2011, 2011The concept of collapse line, CL, or instability line, IL have been reported in literature for analysing instability behaviour of sands under undrained shearing. The similarity, but different implications of these two concepts sometimes led to some confusion.
M. M. Rahman, S. R. Lo
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Groundwater, 1993
Abstract The vertical distribution of free and residual aviation gasoline, a light nonaqueous phase liquid (LNAPL), through the capillary fringe of a uniform, medium sand is measured and used to calibrate an existing model. The total saturation profile is governed by a classical moisture retention characteristic, with the matric ...
Ostendorf, DW, RICHARDS, RJ, BECK, FP
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Abstract The vertical distribution of free and residual aviation gasoline, a light nonaqueous phase liquid (LNAPL), through the capillary fringe of a uniform, medium sand is measured and used to calibrate an existing model. The total saturation profile is governed by a classical moisture retention characteristic, with the matric ...
Ostendorf, DW, RICHARDS, RJ, BECK, FP
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Soil and environmental issues in sandy soils
Earth-Science Reviews, 2020Abstract Sandy soils are widely distributed across the world. Due to the growing global population and urbanization, these soils are increasingly used to provide food, feed, fiber, energy, and other services to our society. In this paper, we summarize some recent studies on sandy soils and review the main soil and environmental issues related to the ...
Jingyi Huang, Alfred E. Hartemink
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Hydraulic Conductivity Prediction for Sandy Soils
Groundwater, 2004Abstract The potential for petroleum‐contaminated soils to impact ground water is evaluated using the soil leachability model in South Carolina and Georgia. In this model, the Green and Ampt (1911) equation is used to estimate unsat‐urated flow with saturated hydraulic conductivity (
Amy E, Cronican, Molly M, Gribb
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Electro-migration of nitrate in sandy soil
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2000Migration of nitrate to groundwater has become a serious threat in many agricultural areas. This paper presents the results of experimental laboratory tests studying the nitrate gradient developed in response to an electrical potential. Two systems were tested; the first had no flow (closed system) and the second had flow opposite to the direction of ...
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