Inicio  /  Hydrology  /  Vol: 9 Par: 9 (2022)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Correction: Snyder, V.A.; Vázquez, M.A. Similarities in Evolution of Aggregate Size Distributions during Successive Wetting and Drying Cycles of Heavy Textured Soils of Variable Clay Mineralogy. Hydrology 2022, 9, 30

Victor A. Snyder and Miguel A. Vázquez    

Resumen

No disponible

PÁGINAS
pp. 0 - 0
MATERIAS
INFRAESTRUCTURA
REVISTAS SIMILARES
Water
Hydrology
Buildings

 Artículos similares

       
 
Victor A. Snyder and Miguel A. Vázquez    
A phenomenon causing instability of soil structure and associated hydraulic properties in recently tilled soils is aggregate fragmentation induced by wetting and drying cycles. We analyzed data from three experiments in Puerto Rico, the UK and China meas... ver más
Revista: Hydrology

 
Nikolaos Tsiamis, Loukia Efthymiou and Konstantinos P. Tsagarakis    
Drones have been employed for multiple uses, such as for military, surveillance, recreational, scientific, and research purposes. Their presence inside civil areas has necessitated the need to regulate their use. Towards this direction, many countries wo... ver más
Revista: Drones

 
Pedro J. Pinto, G. Mathias Kondolf     Pág. 1 - 23
The San Francisco Bay (CA, USA) and the Tagus Estuary (Lisbon, Portugal) share striking similarities in terms of morphology and urban development. A finer analysis of development patterns reveals crucial differences in the extent of shoreline alteration ... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Felipe Espinoza,Diego Morata,Mireille Polve,Yves Lagabrielle,Rene Maury,Aude de la Rupelle,Christele Guivel,Joseph Cotten,Herve Bellon,Manuel Suarez     Pág. 300 - 328
We presenta chronological (K-Ar), petrologic and geochemical study (major and trace elements, SrNd isotopes) ofMiddle Miocene (ca. 16-14 Ma) calc-alkaline rocks (basalts to andesites) extruded in the present-day back-arc region ofCentral Patagonia (Zebal... ver más
Revista: Andean Geology

 
Diego Morata,Luis Aguirre,Marcela Oyarzun,Mario Vergara     Pág. 83 - 98
Triassic volcanism in the Coastal Range of central Chile is represented by the Pichidangui Formation (31°54' to 32°15'S) composed of acid and basic lava flows and sub-volcanic intrusives with some sedimentary intercalations. Both rock types have been aff... ver más
Revista: Andean Geology