Preferential flow under high‐intensity short‐duration irrigation events in soil columns from a karst and nonkarst landscape
Abstract Preferential flow through soil macropores is a major cause of rapid transport of contaminants through soils to drainages systems. Knowledge of the extent of macropore flow in different soil systems is crucial for the effective implementation of nutrient management plans. The objective of th...
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Main Authors: | Sheela Katuwal, Amanda J. Ashworth, Philip R. Owens |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/99cc25bc697e4f18ae704d2e4b9cc981 |
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