A general theory of vertical solute movement in a soil is presented, which takes into account uptake of water and solute by roots, irrigation or rainfall, and solute application and adsorption by the soil. Irrigation, rainfall, and the surface application of fertilizers are arbitrary functions of time. The main limitation of the theory is the neglect of the variability of soil-water conductivity with position. The theory is illustrated by comparing predictions and experimental observations of solute leaching losses measured in a lysimeter
Solute diffusion in unsaturated soils refers to the transport of dissolved constituents in liquid ph...
A detailed understanding of the flow and transport processes of chemicals in soils is needed to impl...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentModels predicting movement of surface applie...
The model described divides the soil into layers and considers two categories of water, mobile and i...
A new laboratory method was proposed to establish an easily performed standard for the determination...
A new laboratory method was proposed to establish an easily performed standard for the determination...
Based on the assumption that solute transport in a semi-infinite soil column or in a field soil prof...
The knowledge of solute transport process in the porous media has an important role for addressing c...
Drainage contributes to removing the excess of water from cultivated land. In general, most common d...
The removal of chemicals in solution by overland how from agricultural land has the potential to be ...
Content removed due to copyright restrictions: Tillman, R. W., Scotter, D. R., Wallis, M. G., & Clo...
Soil water movement dynamics relative to soil properties is briefly outlined, and its relationship t...
The evaluation of solute transport in groundwater is particularly important for environmental engine...
The evaluation of solute transport in groundwater is particularly important for environmental engine...
The occurrence of preferential flow for rapid movement of solute through soil has been reported. How...
Solute diffusion in unsaturated soils refers to the transport of dissolved constituents in liquid ph...
A detailed understanding of the flow and transport processes of chemicals in soils is needed to impl...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentModels predicting movement of surface applie...
The model described divides the soil into layers and considers two categories of water, mobile and i...
A new laboratory method was proposed to establish an easily performed standard for the determination...
A new laboratory method was proposed to establish an easily performed standard for the determination...
Based on the assumption that solute transport in a semi-infinite soil column or in a field soil prof...
The knowledge of solute transport process in the porous media has an important role for addressing c...
Drainage contributes to removing the excess of water from cultivated land. In general, most common d...
The removal of chemicals in solution by overland how from agricultural land has the potential to be ...
Content removed due to copyright restrictions: Tillman, R. W., Scotter, D. R., Wallis, M. G., & Clo...
Soil water movement dynamics relative to soil properties is briefly outlined, and its relationship t...
The evaluation of solute transport in groundwater is particularly important for environmental engine...
The evaluation of solute transport in groundwater is particularly important for environmental engine...
The occurrence of preferential flow for rapid movement of solute through soil has been reported. How...
Solute diffusion in unsaturated soils refers to the transport of dissolved constituents in liquid ph...
A detailed understanding of the flow and transport processes of chemicals in soils is needed to impl...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentModels predicting movement of surface applie...