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Janja Svetina, Joerg Prestor and Mojca ?raj
A thorough understanding of the hydrologic mechanisms that control the movement of water through the soil is essential for developing effective stormwater management strategies. Infiltration is critical for determining the amount of water entering the so...
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Hamdan Al Mahmoud, Khouri Al Issam, Arslan Awadis
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This research was conducted through the rain season 2009 -2010, in Mehasseh Research Center at (Al Qaryatein), The area is characterized by a hot and dry climate in summer and cold in winter with an annual average rainfall of 114 mm. Three slopes (8%, 6%...
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Zdenka Krenová, Vladimír Zýval, Vladimír Zýval Jr., Zdenka Chocholou?ková
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The negative effects of applying deicing salts to ecosystems are well documented for many countries. Most chemical transport from roads occurs in stormwater runoff through or over soil. Runoff pollutants alter soil chemistry, may be absorbed by plants an...
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Taiseer Aljazzar, Birgit Kocher
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Non-point sources of traffic-related pollution become a major concern as they ? compared to the point-source inputs ? are more difficult to be defined or controlled. It is crucial to evaluate the fraction of traffic-related contamination that is transpor...
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