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Effect of raindrop impact energy and water salinity on infiltration rates of sodic soils.
Year:
1985
Authors :
Morin, Joseph
;
.
Shainberg, Isaac
;
.
Volume :
49
Co-Authors:
Agassi, M., Soil Scientists, Soil Erosion Res Stn, Emeq Hefer, Israel.
Morin, J., Soil Scientists, Soil Erosion Res Stn, Emeq Hefer, Israel.
Shainberg, I., Soil Scientists, Soil Erosion Res Stn, Emeq Hefer, Israel.
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From page:
186
To page:
190
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Total pages:
5
)
Abstract:
The effect of water drop impact energy and water salinity on the infiltration rate (IR) of two sodic soils: Calcic Haploxeralf (loess) and Typic Chromoxerert was studied using a rainfall simulation. It was concluded, that both the water drop impact energy and the electrolyte concentration in the applied rain have a decisive effect on the IR drop of soils.-from Authors
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English
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19335
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Scientific Publication
Effect of raindrop impact energy and water salinity on infiltration rates of sodic soils.
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Agassi, M., Soil Scientists, Soil Erosion Res Stn, Emeq Hefer, Israel.
Morin, J., Soil Scientists, Soil Erosion Res Stn, Emeq Hefer, Israel.
Shainberg, I., Soil Scientists, Soil Erosion Res Stn, Emeq Hefer, Israel.
Effect of raindrop impact energy and water salinity on infiltration rates of sodic soils.
The effect of water drop impact energy and water salinity on the infiltration rate (IR) of two sodic soils: Calcic Haploxeralf (loess) and Typic Chromoxerert was studied using a rainfall simulation. It was concluded, that both the water drop impact energy and the electrolyte concentration in the applied rain have a decisive effect on the IR drop of soils.-from Authors
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