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, 2020
Energy concept and thermodynamics of water in soil interaction between soil particles and soil solution interaction between particles through water capillary water flow through soil unsaturated water movement field water regimes.
S. Iwata, T. Tabuchi, B. Warkentin
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Energy concept and thermodynamics of water in soil interaction between soil particles and soil solution interaction between particles through water capillary water flow through soil unsaturated water movement field water regimes.
S. Iwata, T. Tabuchi, B. Warkentin
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Soil Water: Functions in Pedostructure
2007There are several models of soil water that consider the soil medium as an active site for chemical, physical, and biological processes with a bimodal porous medium, micro- and macropore systems. Few of these models consider the soil medium as a structured medium with aggregates.
Braudeau, Erik, Mohtar, Rabi, H.
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2015
This chapter deals with the properties of soil water which should be considered in any comprehensive theory of its behavior. The water present in the soil in its various stages of wetting has been described functionally by the terms hygroscopic, capillary, and gravitational water, and geometrically by the terms pendular and funicular water. It has been
Day, Paul R., Bolt, G.H., Anderson, D.M.
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This chapter deals with the properties of soil water which should be considered in any comprehensive theory of its behavior. The water present in the soil in its various stages of wetting has been described functionally by the terms hygroscopic, capillary, and gravitational water, and geometrically by the terms pendular and funicular water. It has been
Day, Paul R., Bolt, G.H., Anderson, D.M.
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Reviews of Geophysics, 1975
Recent advances in developing methods to solve the equations governing combined saturated‐unsaturated flow in two and three dimensions [Freeze, 1971; Stephenson and Freeze, 1974] have focused attention on the need to determine effective field values of the hydraulic properties of the soil.
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Recent advances in developing methods to solve the equations governing combined saturated‐unsaturated flow in two and three dimensions [Freeze, 1971; Stephenson and Freeze, 1974] have focused attention on the need to determine effective field values of the hydraulic properties of the soil.
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Nature, 1971
Soil and Water : Physical Principles and Processes . By Daniel Hillel. (Physiological Ecology: a Series of Monographs and Treatises.) Pp. xiv + 288. (Academic: New York and London, January 1971.) $14; £6.55.
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Soil and Water : Physical Principles and Processes . By Daniel Hillel. (Physiological Ecology: a Series of Monographs and Treatises.) Pp. xiv + 288. (Academic: New York and London, January 1971.) $14; £6.55.
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1987
The most obvious and naive model of soil particles is of glass marbles piled in a jar, rigid, rounded and regularly sized particles which have a regular series of pores permeating the mass. The geometry of sphere packing (Figure 8.1) shows that as the spherical particles get smaller, the surface area of the system increases and the size of the ...
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The most obvious and naive model of soil particles is of glass marbles piled in a jar, rigid, rounded and regularly sized particles which have a regular series of pores permeating the mass. The geometry of sphere packing (Figure 8.1) shows that as the spherical particles get smaller, the surface area of the system increases and the size of the ...
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Soil and Soil Water Relationships
2017Discusses the relationships between soil, water and plants. Discusses different types of soil, and how these soils hold water. Provides information about differences in soil drainage. Discusses the concept of water balance.
Easton, Zachary M., Bock, Emily
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2014
Restoration projects involving plant material will always require knowledge about the requirements for water and the suitability of the soil as a growing medium for the plant materials. Whether you are concerned with wetlands, forests, scrublands, or even deserts, you must know the historical aspects of water and soil conditions. Surprisingly, a number
John Rieger, John Stanley, Ray Traynor
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Restoration projects involving plant material will always require knowledge about the requirements for water and the suitability of the soil as a growing medium for the plant materials. Whether you are concerned with wetlands, forests, scrublands, or even deserts, you must know the historical aspects of water and soil conditions. Surprisingly, a number
John Rieger, John Stanley, Ray Traynor
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