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The occurrence and movement of water
Acta Geophysica, 2007A review is presented of the basic scientific analysis of the behaviour of water at all scales from the molecular (10−8 m) to the catchment scale (105 m). The approach needed to make progress at the various scales is shown to be different and sometimes contradictory.
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Southward movement of water - the water ways
2020This thesis explores the acculturation of the Australian landscape by the First Nations people of Australia who named it, mapped it and used tangible and intangible material property in designing their laws and lore to manage the environment. This is taught through song, dance, stories, and paintings. Through the tangible and intangible knowledge there
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AAPG Bulletin, 1936
The movement of water through formations having capillary openings is generally laminar and obeys Darcy's law, at least down to very low gradients. About 1,000 samples tested in the Geological Survey laboratory have coefficients of permeability ranging from .001 to 90,000, indicating probable velocities ranging from a fraction of a foot to a few miles ...
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The movement of water through formations having capillary openings is generally laminar and obeys Darcy's law, at least down to very low gradients. About 1,000 samples tested in the Geological Survey laboratory have coefficients of permeability ranging from .001 to 90,000, indicating probable velocities ranging from a fraction of a foot to a few miles ...
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1974
Water may enter the rhizosphere† from above as natural or artificial precipitation, or as surface flow; water may enter the rhizosphere from below or from the sides by capillarity or movement along a gradient of potential, or by mass flow along a hydrostatic potential.
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Water may enter the rhizosphere† from above as natural or artificial precipitation, or as surface flow; water may enter the rhizosphere from below or from the sides by capillarity or movement along a gradient of potential, or by mass flow along a hydrostatic potential.
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MOVEMENT OF PHOTOSYNTHATES AND WATER TO FRUIT
Acta Horticulturae, 1999Fishman, S., Génard, Michel
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The need to acknowledge, study and engage with new water justice movements
PLOS Water, 2023Lena Hommes +2 more
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The movement of water in plants
1971Sections 2 and 3 of this thesis describe respectively the construction and testing of a 50 channel automatic Peltier psychrometer which records on a printed paper roll. It was shown that with the Peltier type of psychrometer errors caused either by a sample geometry other than that used during the calibration, or by the diffusive resistance of the ...
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International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1987
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