Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil water movement and causes unstable flow. The mechanics of finger flow occurrence in water-repellent soils are not clearly understood. Slab chamber infiltration experiments consisting of increasing SWR persistence in clay and sandy loam soils were conducted to compare wetting front advancement and mechanics of finger flow development. The temporal variation curves of cumulative infiltration (CI) decreased with an increase in SWR persistence. For wettable soils, the wetting front advanced regularly with time, but for water-repellent soils, it became unstable and finger flow occurred as the SWR persistence increased. Water movement in soils with ...
Water flow and transport through the vadose zone of water-repellent field soils take place mainly th...
The research yielded the following conclusions and results: preferential flow can be expected in rec...
This study explored the effect of soil water repellency (SWR) on soil hydrophysical properties with ...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Finger flow in water-repellent (WR) soils influences the transport of water, solutes in soil signifi...
Finger flow in water-repellent (WR) soils significantly influences the transport of water and solute...
Water repellency in soils is currently receiving increasing attention from scientists and policy mak...
The role of water-repellency in forming preferred flow paths and in accelerating solute transport is...
International audienceField evidence of finger formation and reformation during Successive rain even...
In soils with fingered flow, surface-applied solutes can reach the groundwater more rapidly than in ...
An unstable wetting front begins as a horizontal front which under certain conditions breaks into fi...
Soil water repellency (SWR) affects hydrological processes such as water infiltration, preferential ...
Preferential flow has been shown to be both common and widespread in agricultural soils, however the...
In this work, we modelled the response of soil water repellency (SWR) persistence to the decrease in...
Water flow and transport through the vadose zone of water-repellent field soils take place mainly th...
The research yielded the following conclusions and results: preferential flow can be expected in rec...
This study explored the effect of soil water repellency (SWR) on soil hydrophysical properties with ...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread property in soils around the world. It influences soil w...
Finger flow in water-repellent (WR) soils influences the transport of water, solutes in soil signifi...
Finger flow in water-repellent (WR) soils significantly influences the transport of water and solute...
Water repellency in soils is currently receiving increasing attention from scientists and policy mak...
The role of water-repellency in forming preferred flow paths and in accelerating solute transport is...
International audienceField evidence of finger formation and reformation during Successive rain even...
In soils with fingered flow, surface-applied solutes can reach the groundwater more rapidly than in ...
An unstable wetting front begins as a horizontal front which under certain conditions breaks into fi...
Soil water repellency (SWR) affects hydrological processes such as water infiltration, preferential ...
Preferential flow has been shown to be both common and widespread in agricultural soils, however the...
In this work, we modelled the response of soil water repellency (SWR) persistence to the decrease in...
Water flow and transport through the vadose zone of water-repellent field soils take place mainly th...
The research yielded the following conclusions and results: preferential flow can be expected in rec...
This study explored the effect of soil water repellency (SWR) on soil hydrophysical properties with ...