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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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Ján Jobbágy, Koloman Kri?tof, Michal Angelovic and József Zsembeli
Infiltration is defined by the expression of the hydraulic conductivity of the soil, which we decided to monitor on an experimental field applying a modern system of land management (control traffic farming). The present study compared two different meth...
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Tadaomi Saito, Hiroshi Yasuda, Hideki Suganuma, Koji Inosako, Yukuo Abe and Toshinori Kojima
Prediction of soil characteristics over large areas is desirable for environmental modeling. In arid environments, soil characteristics often show strong ecological connectivity with natural vegetation, specifically biomass and/or canopy cover, suggestin...
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Peter W.B.Nichols, Terry Lucke and Carsten Dierkes
Adequate infiltration through Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavements (PICPs) is critical to their hydraulic performance. Detected by monitoring infiltration performance, reduced infiltration rates can indicate that maintenance is required. Measurement...
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Katherine Clancy and Veronica M. Alba
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