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Use of sorptivity to determine field soil hydraulic properties

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White, I.
Perroux, K. M.

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Convenient and reliable techniques for estimating intact soil hydraulic properties are required for predictions of soil-water flow in the environment. The dependence of sorptivity, S, on water supply potential is used here to find the dependence of the intact field soil hydraulic properties soil-water diffusivity, hydraulic conductivity, and soil-water characteristic on water content. -from Authors

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Soil Science Society of America Journal

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