نتایج جستجو برای: soil water

تعداد نتایج: 692592  

2006
Rashid Al-Yahyai Bruce Schaffer Frederick S. Davies Rafael Muñoz-Carpena

Soil-water characteristic curves were determined for Krome calcareous very gravelly loam soil in the laboratory and in situ in an orchard. In the laboratory, soil-water retention was determined with a pressure plate and pressure Tempe cells for soil collected from vegetable fields. In the orchard, soil-water suction measured with tensiometers was compared to volumetric soil-water content (E) de...

1997
M. D. Fredlund D. G. Fredlund G. W. Wilson

The Soil-Water Characteristic Curve (SWCC) is an important soil function relating the water content of a soil to soil suction. Many unsaturated soil properties (or soil property functions) can be related to the water content versus suction relationship of a soil. Hydraulic conductivity, shear strength, chemical diffusivity, water storage, unfrozen volumetric water content, specific heat, and th...

2007
GENKI KATATA HARUYASU NAGAI HIROMASA UEDA NURIT AGAM PEDRO R. BERLINER

A one-dimensional soil model has been developed to better predict heat and water exchanges in arid and semiarid regions. New schemes to calculate evaporation and adsorption in the soil were incorporated in the model. High performance of the model was confirmed by comparison of predicted surface fluxes, soil temperature, and volumetric soil water content with those measured in the Negev Desert, ...

2010
Petra Schmitter

For the first few days after heavy rain or irrigations, water drains from the soil profile until its water content approaches a relatively stable value called the drained upper limit or field capacity. When plants have extracted all of the water available to them, the root zone water content approaches a lower limit of available water, or permanent wilting water content. The water held by the s...

2007
Changli Zhang Shuqiang Liu Junlong Fang Kezhu Tan

With the help of GPS and measuring instrument of soil moisture, soil moisture was measured and analyzed. As using Geo-statistics to the study of spatial variability of soil moisture and use ArcGIS 9.0, get the spatial distribution map of soil water property with Kriging interpolation. The research result showed that all soil spatial characters are normal distribution and the spatial distributio...

2008
L. Ridolfi P. D’Odorico F. Laio S. Tamea I. Rodriguez-Iturbe

[1] The soil water content plays a fundamental role in a number of important environmental processes, including those involved in the water cycle, vegetation dynamics, soil biogeochemical cycles, and land-atmosphere interactions. Despite the recent efforts spent in the analytical modeling of the stochastic soil moisture dynamics in dryland ecosystems, the probabilistic characterization of the s...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2009
n.o. boadi s.k. twumasi j.h. ephraim

cyanide (cn ) is a toxic species that is found predominantly in industrial effluents generated by metallurgical operations. cyanide’s strong affinity for metals makes it favorable as an agent for metal finishing and treatment and also as a lixiviate for metal leaching, particularly gold. these technologies are environmentally sound but require safeguards to prevent accidental spills from cont...

2013
Xiaoming Sun Xiaoke Zhang Shixiu Zhang Guanhua Dai Shijie Han Wenju Liang

The environmental changes arising from nitrogen (N) deposition and precipitation influence soil ecological processes in forest ecosystems. However, the corresponding effects of environmental changes on soil biota are poorly known. Soil nematodes are the important bioindicator of soil environmental change, and their responses play a key role in the feedbacks of terrestrial ecosystems to climate ...

2004
Luis C. Timm Julio C. M. de Oliveira Tania T. Tominaga Fabio A. M. Cássaro Klaus Reichardt Osny O. S. Bacchi

The quantification of soil water balance components was conducted in a sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) field differently managed, as well as a qualitative analysis of the methodologies used for their estimation. The study was conducted in randomized block experiment with four replicates and three treatments: bare soil, mulched soil using trash left on the soil surface after harvest, and so...

2002
Jan W. Hopmans Jirka Šimunek George E. Brown Keith L. Bristow

[1] Traditionally, analytical solutions for heat transport in soils have been used in combination with heat pulse probe (HPP) measurements to estimate soil thermal properties. Although the analytical method has resulted in accurate estimation of soil thermal properties, we suggest that parameter estimation using inverse modeling (IM) provides new and unique opportunities for soil thermal charac...

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