Numerous field and laboratory studies have documented the occurrence of preferential transport of solutes due to a fraction of the soil water being immobile and not taking part in the transport process. Domain models have been developed that describe these processes, but before we can apply them routinely, we need methods for measuring the required model parameters, particularly the fraction of immobile water to total water θlm/θ and the exchange coefficient between the mobile and immobile domains, α. We developed a field method for measuring both θlm/θ and α. The method uses a sequence of conservative anionic tracers consisting of Br−, pentafluorobenzoate, o-trifluoromethylbenzoate, and 2,6-difluorobenzoate infiltrated with time through a ...
Field determined hydraulic and chemical transport properties can be useful for the protection of gro...
Two single tracer methods (basic and variance) and one multiple tracer method were developed to simu...
International audienceThe purpose of this methodological study was to test whether similar soil hydr...
Determining the preferential flow characteristics of a soil is important because agrichemicals can c...
A two-domain, physical nonequilibrium solute transport model has been used to describe the transport...
Agricultural chemical presence in groundwater has drawn attention toward transport processes occurri...
Physical nonequilibrium of water and solute transport in soil has been reported. One of the most com...
Hydraulic and chemical transport properties are the major inputs in predictive models that simulate ...
Management of chemicals in soil is important, yet the complexity of field soils limits prediction of...
The occurrence of preferential flow for rapid movement of solute through soil has been reported. How...
A simple field method for measuring the soil\u27s effectively mobile water fraction during near‐satu...
Rapid and nondestructive methods for determining solute transport properties are useful in many soil...
Managing soil and groundwater resources requires characterization of the hydraulic and chemical tran...
Hydraulic and chemical transport properties are needed for accurate prediction of water and chemical...
Three goals of this research were: (1) to study the movement of a non-reactive tracer (bromide) and ...
Field determined hydraulic and chemical transport properties can be useful for the protection of gro...
Two single tracer methods (basic and variance) and one multiple tracer method were developed to simu...
International audienceThe purpose of this methodological study was to test whether similar soil hydr...
Determining the preferential flow characteristics of a soil is important because agrichemicals can c...
A two-domain, physical nonequilibrium solute transport model has been used to describe the transport...
Agricultural chemical presence in groundwater has drawn attention toward transport processes occurri...
Physical nonequilibrium of water and solute transport in soil has been reported. One of the most com...
Hydraulic and chemical transport properties are the major inputs in predictive models that simulate ...
Management of chemicals in soil is important, yet the complexity of field soils limits prediction of...
The occurrence of preferential flow for rapid movement of solute through soil has been reported. How...
A simple field method for measuring the soil\u27s effectively mobile water fraction during near‐satu...
Rapid and nondestructive methods for determining solute transport properties are useful in many soil...
Managing soil and groundwater resources requires characterization of the hydraulic and chemical tran...
Hydraulic and chemical transport properties are needed for accurate prediction of water and chemical...
Three goals of this research were: (1) to study the movement of a non-reactive tracer (bromide) and ...
Field determined hydraulic and chemical transport properties can be useful for the protection of gro...
Two single tracer methods (basic and variance) and one multiple tracer method were developed to simu...
International audienceThe purpose of this methodological study was to test whether similar soil hydr...