The removal of chemicals in solution by overland flow from agricultural land has the potential to be a significant source of chemical loss where chemicals are applied to the soil surface, as in zero tillage and surface-mulched farming systems. Currently, we lack detailed understanding of the transfer mechanism between the soil solution and overland flow, particularly under field conditions. A model of solute transfer from soil solution to overland flow was developed. The model is based on the hypothesis that a solute is initially distributed uniformly throughout the soil pore space in a thin layer at the soil surface. A fundamental assumption of the model is that at the time runoff commences, any solute at the soil surface that could be tra...
Surface runoff is commonly described in numerical models using either the diffusion wave or kinemati...
The results from a solute transport study done near Basel, Switzerland are reported. The experimenta...
Lateral mass redistribution in soils is the key to understanding field-scale solute transport, but t...
The removal of chemicals in solution by overland how from agricultural land has the potential to be ...
A mathematical model describing the exchange of solute from soil water to overland flow is presented...
The removal of chemicals in solution, by overland flow from agricultural land has the potential to b...
Solute transport in overland flow is considered as one of the main contributors to water pollution. ...
Although both raindrop driven processes and diffusion play important roles in the transfer of chemic...
Modeling of solute movement through soil is important for predicting agricultural impacts on water q...
Abstract Overland flow and concomitant solute transport were a major source of pollutants in receivi...
A one-dimensional mathematical model, termed a transport rate-based model, is developed for solute t...
AbstractA two-layer mathematical model proposed by Tong et al. (2010) was used to predict soluble ch...
el’s underlying conceptual basis is that near-surface soil chemicals are ejected into runoff by rain...
A detailed understanding of the flow and transport processes of chemicals in soils is needed to impl...
Experiments were conducted in a fiume to examine transfer of solute between surface runoff and soil...
Surface runoff is commonly described in numerical models using either the diffusion wave or kinemati...
The results from a solute transport study done near Basel, Switzerland are reported. The experimenta...
Lateral mass redistribution in soils is the key to understanding field-scale solute transport, but t...
The removal of chemicals in solution by overland how from agricultural land has the potential to be ...
A mathematical model describing the exchange of solute from soil water to overland flow is presented...
The removal of chemicals in solution, by overland flow from agricultural land has the potential to b...
Solute transport in overland flow is considered as one of the main contributors to water pollution. ...
Although both raindrop driven processes and diffusion play important roles in the transfer of chemic...
Modeling of solute movement through soil is important for predicting agricultural impacts on water q...
Abstract Overland flow and concomitant solute transport were a major source of pollutants in receivi...
A one-dimensional mathematical model, termed a transport rate-based model, is developed for solute t...
AbstractA two-layer mathematical model proposed by Tong et al. (2010) was used to predict soluble ch...
el’s underlying conceptual basis is that near-surface soil chemicals are ejected into runoff by rain...
A detailed understanding of the flow and transport processes of chemicals in soils is needed to impl...
Experiments were conducted in a fiume to examine transfer of solute between surface runoff and soil...
Surface runoff is commonly described in numerical models using either the diffusion wave or kinemati...
The results from a solute transport study done near Basel, Switzerland are reported. The experimenta...
Lateral mass redistribution in soils is the key to understanding field-scale solute transport, but t...