This paper reports the results of research carried out to establish the possibility of using Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) technology in measuring breakthrough curves of anion tracers such as chloride and bromide. The test conditions adopted refer to the case of undisturbed porous media with bimodal porosity under saturated-unsaturated conditions and to a liquid phase of assigned chemical characteristics. The BTCs were measured with vertically installed TDR probes. Interpretation of signal impedance was carried out in similar fashion to Kachanosky et al. so as to obtain estimates of the minimum impedance load Z0. The measured BTCs were interpreted to estimate transport parameters by using a two-parameter convective-dispersive model. Final...
During recent years, time domain reflectometry (TDR) has proved to be a valuable tool for both water...
Abstract The lack of detailed and high-quality experimental data on the fate of solutes in soil puts...
Over the past decade or so, the development and continuing refinement of the time-domain reflectomet...
This paper reports the results of research carried out to establish the possibility of using Time Do...
The test conditions adopted refer to the case of undisturbed porous media with bimodal porosity unde...
Contaminants can enter groundwater through the unsaturated zone as dissolved solutes. To predict the...
An automated method for the simultaneous measurement of water content, soil water pressure, and soil...
Modelling solute transport in the unsaturated zone is a complex problem given the inherent soil hete...
Solute transport in the unsaturated zone is a complex process. The first of the two objectives for t...
The transport processes of solutes in two soil columns filled with undisturbed soil material collect...
Rapid and nondestructive methods for determining solute transport properties are useful in many soil...
The occurrence of preferential flow for rapid movement of solute through soil has been reported. How...
Clayey and saline soils have been shown to be problematic for time domain reflectometry (TDR) measur...
Knowledge of the wetted and chemigated soil volume in an irrigation system allows for economically s...
Time domain reflectometry (TDR) is rapidly becoming a popular method for measuring solute concentrat...
During recent years, time domain reflectometry (TDR) has proved to be a valuable tool for both water...
Abstract The lack of detailed and high-quality experimental data on the fate of solutes in soil puts...
Over the past decade or so, the development and continuing refinement of the time-domain reflectomet...
This paper reports the results of research carried out to establish the possibility of using Time Do...
The test conditions adopted refer to the case of undisturbed porous media with bimodal porosity unde...
Contaminants can enter groundwater through the unsaturated zone as dissolved solutes. To predict the...
An automated method for the simultaneous measurement of water content, soil water pressure, and soil...
Modelling solute transport in the unsaturated zone is a complex problem given the inherent soil hete...
Solute transport in the unsaturated zone is a complex process. The first of the two objectives for t...
The transport processes of solutes in two soil columns filled with undisturbed soil material collect...
Rapid and nondestructive methods for determining solute transport properties are useful in many soil...
The occurrence of preferential flow for rapid movement of solute through soil has been reported. How...
Clayey and saline soils have been shown to be problematic for time domain reflectometry (TDR) measur...
Knowledge of the wetted and chemigated soil volume in an irrigation system allows for economically s...
Time domain reflectometry (TDR) is rapidly becoming a popular method for measuring solute concentrat...
During recent years, time domain reflectometry (TDR) has proved to be a valuable tool for both water...
Abstract The lack of detailed and high-quality experimental data on the fate of solutes in soil puts...
Over the past decade or so, the development and continuing refinement of the time-domain reflectomet...