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Aavudai Anandhi, Raveendranpillai Deepa, Amit Bhardwaj and Vasubandhu Misra
The Ogallala Aquifer is one of the most productive agricultural regions and is referred to as the ?breadbasket of the world?. It covers approximately 225,000 square miles beneath the Great Plains region spanning the states of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma,...
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María Fernández-Raga, Martinho A. S. Martins, Elena Marcos Porras, Roberto Fraile and Jan Jacob Keizer
Terraces are a common Mediterranean feature influencing soils, slopes and subsurface hydrology; however, little is known about their impact on erosion processes, especially in humid regions. The purpose of this study was to assess how terracing after a f...
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Adrian Unc, Joanna Niemi and Michael J. Goss
Discontinuous flows resulting from discrete natural rain events induce temporal and spatial variability in the transport of bacteria from organic waste through soils in which the degree of saturation varies. Transport and continuity of associated pathway...
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Mikel Queralt,María Lourdes Moraza,Ana María De Miguel
Pág. 339 - 348
Aims of the study: The goals of this paper are to provide preliminary data on the composition of the mite community in truffle-producing soils (both wild and plantations); and to elucidate those species which may interact with the black truffle life cycl...
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A. S. Koretskiy,A. I. Lantuh-Lyaschenko,K. V. Medvedev
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Recently in the European countries the designs of flexible pipes and pipe bridges, the bearing capacity of which is provided by passive resistance of soil, have found more applications. The paper presents an analysis of existing models for calculating fl...
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