Soils are under the threat of a multitude of anthropogenic factors affecting the complex interplay of various physical and hydrological soil processes and properties. One such factor is the group of surface-active compounds. Surfactants have a broad range of applications and can reduce solid–liquid interfacial forces and increase wettability and dispersion of particles. Surfactant effects are context-dependent, giving rise to a wide range of reported effects on different soil processes and properties. Here, we evaluate the evidence base of surfactant research on 11 hydrological and physical soil variables. Our goal was to identify knowledge gaps and test the robustness of the proposed surfactant effects. We found that the current knowledge ...
Water retention and transport in soils is dependent upon the surface tension of the aqueous phase. S...
The ability of surfactants to solubilize organic and inorganic pollutants from soils has been extens...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobia) is a widespread phenomenon affecting millions of hectares of mos...
Soils are under the threat of a multitude of anthropogenic factors affecting the complex interplay o...
Surfactants may affect soil structure differently depending upon the soil or the quality of rainfall...
Surfactants are chemical compounds that change the contact angle of water on solid surfaces and are ...
Surfactants released into the terrestrial environment in large amounts can potentially alter the phy...
This paper presents an exploratory study on surfactants as additives to improve soil properties. It ...
Soil water repellency causes at least temporal changes in the hydrological properties of a soil whic...
Little is known regarding a soil aggregate's tensile strength response to surfactants that may be ap...
This study investigates the effects of repeated applications of the non-ionic soil surfactant H2Flo ...
<p>Soils are complex and widely varying mixtures of organic matter and inorganic materials; adsorpti...
Water repellency in soil is more wide spread than previously thought ¿ and has a significant impact ...
Water retention and transport in soils is dependent upon the surface tension of the aqueous phase. S...
The ability of surfactants to solubilize organic and inorganic pollutants from soils has been extens...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobia) is a widespread phenomenon affecting millions of hectares of mos...
Soils are under the threat of a multitude of anthropogenic factors affecting the complex interplay o...
Surfactants may affect soil structure differently depending upon the soil or the quality of rainfall...
Surfactants are chemical compounds that change the contact angle of water on solid surfaces and are ...
Surfactants released into the terrestrial environment in large amounts can potentially alter the phy...
This paper presents an exploratory study on surfactants as additives to improve soil properties. It ...
Soil water repellency causes at least temporal changes in the hydrological properties of a soil whic...
Little is known regarding a soil aggregate's tensile strength response to surfactants that may be ap...
This study investigates the effects of repeated applications of the non-ionic soil surfactant H2Flo ...
<p>Soils are complex and widely varying mixtures of organic matter and inorganic materials; adsorpti...
Water repellency in soil is more wide spread than previously thought ¿ and has a significant impact ...
Water retention and transport in soils is dependent upon the surface tension of the aqueous phase. S...
The ability of surfactants to solubilize organic and inorganic pollutants from soils has been extens...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobia) is a widespread phenomenon affecting millions of hectares of mos...