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Estimating root zone soil water content using limited soils information and surface soil moisture data assimilation.
(2001)
The various hydrologic processes of infiltration, redistribution, drainage, evaporation, and water uptake by plants are strongly interdependent, as they occur sequentially or simultaneously. An important state variable ...
Quantifying the Impact of Experimental Factors on the Measurement of Dynamic Capillary Effects in Unsaturated Porous Media
(2014-12-12)
Multiphase flow is an important phenomenon in many natural and engineering systems; for example, oil recovery and water movement in the unsaturated zone are two common multiphase flow systems. The capillary pressure-saturation ...
Making Satellite Sensors Better for Hydroclimatic Applications: Evaluation of NASA SMAP Soil Moisture Using Oklahoma’s Environmental Monitoring Network—MESONET
(2017-12-15)
Soil moisture, quantified as the ratio of liquid water to soil in volume or weight, is the measurement of the water that is held in the space between soil particles. Understanding the components of soil, particularly its ...
Impacts of heterogeneous sedimentary organic matter on phenanthrene sorption and fate processes.
(1999)
Natural attenuation is currently one of the most important topics in groundwater management. Sorption and biodegradation are key processes impacting the efficiency of natural attenuation. Although extensive literature has ...