The fast and deep percolation of particles through soil is attributed to preferential flow pathways, and their extent can be critical in the filtering of particulate pollutants in soil. Particle deposition on the pore walls and transport between the pores and matrix modulate the preferential flow of particulate pollutants. In the present research, we developed a novel method of combining fluorescence macrophotography and X‐ray computed tomography (CT) to track preferential pathways of colloidal fluorescent microspheres (MS) in breakthrough experiments. We located accumulations of MS by fluorescence imaging and used them to delimit the deposition structures along the preferential colloid pathways by superimposing these images on the 3‐D pore...
Preferential flow is a useful generic term for describing the process whereby water movement through...
Our research is guided by an EMSP objective to improve conceptual and predictive models of contamina...
Macropores are important for gas, water, and heat movement in soils. Still, the transfer of water an...
The fast and deep percolation of particles through soil is attributed to preferential flow pathways,...
Macropores are known to be important pathways for the rapid transport of water, solutes and colloids...
Abstract: Preferential flow and transport through macropores affect plant water use efficiency and e...
This study provides insights on the significance of network features of soil macropores on the trans...
AbstractThe connectivity of macropore networks is thought to exert an important control on preferent...
International audienceUnderstanding the processes and mechanisms that control preferential flow in s...
A novel multi-coloured method for tracing several different sizes of colloid at once was developed u...
The vadose zone acts as a buffer zone between the ground surface and the aquifers underneath and con...
Understanding colloid movement through the vadose zone is important, because colloids may facilitate...
Preferential flow and transport in structured soils can be intimately linked to numerous environment...
The characterization of soil pore space geometry is important for explaining fluxes of air, water, a...
Despite significant advances in recent years in the application of sensing and imaging technologies ...
Preferential flow is a useful generic term for describing the process whereby water movement through...
Our research is guided by an EMSP objective to improve conceptual and predictive models of contamina...
Macropores are important for gas, water, and heat movement in soils. Still, the transfer of water an...
The fast and deep percolation of particles through soil is attributed to preferential flow pathways,...
Macropores are known to be important pathways for the rapid transport of water, solutes and colloids...
Abstract: Preferential flow and transport through macropores affect plant water use efficiency and e...
This study provides insights on the significance of network features of soil macropores on the trans...
AbstractThe connectivity of macropore networks is thought to exert an important control on preferent...
International audienceUnderstanding the processes and mechanisms that control preferential flow in s...
A novel multi-coloured method for tracing several different sizes of colloid at once was developed u...
The vadose zone acts as a buffer zone between the ground surface and the aquifers underneath and con...
Understanding colloid movement through the vadose zone is important, because colloids may facilitate...
Preferential flow and transport in structured soils can be intimately linked to numerous environment...
The characterization of soil pore space geometry is important for explaining fluxes of air, water, a...
Despite significant advances in recent years in the application of sensing and imaging technologies ...
Preferential flow is a useful generic term for describing the process whereby water movement through...
Our research is guided by an EMSP objective to improve conceptual and predictive models of contamina...
Macropores are important for gas, water, and heat movement in soils. Still, the transfer of water an...