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Water Flow Models
Contributing journals to this collection:
Soil Science Society of America Journal,
The Plant Genome,
Journal of Environmental Quality,
Vadose Zone Journal,
Journal of Plant Registrations,
Crop Science,
and Agronomy Journal
Citations 31-40 of 86 total displayed.
- SPECIAL SECTION: VADOSE ZONE MODELING
Simulating Water, Solute, and Heat Transport in the Subsurface with the VS2DI Software Package
- Richard W. Healy
Vadose Zone J. 2008; 7: 632-639.
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- SPECIAL SECTION: VADOSE ZONE MODELING
Development and Applications of the HYDRUS and STANMOD Software Packages and Related Codes
- Jirí Simunek, Martinus Th. van Genuchten, and Miroslav Sejna
Vadose Zone J. 2008; 7: 587-600.
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- SPECIAL SECTION: VADOSE ZONE MODELING
Vadose Zone Modeling: Introduction and Importance
- Jirka Simunek and Scott A. Bradford
Vadose Zone J. 2008; 7: 581-586.
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- SPECIAL SECTION: MULTISCALE MAPPING
A Comparison of SWAT Model-Predicted Potential Evapotranspiration Using Real and Modeled Meteorological Data
- Julie Earls and Barnali Dixon
Vadose Zone J. 2008; 7: 570-580.
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- SOIL PHYSICS
Water Balance Components in a Mature Citrus Orchard
- A. Fares, A. Dogan, F. Abbas, L. R. Parsons, T. A. Obreza, and K. T. Morgan
Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 2008; 72: 578-585.
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- SOIL PHYSICS
Upward Infiltration into Porous Media as Affected by Wettability and Anionic Surfactants
- Munehide Ishiguro and Tomokazu Fujii
Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 2008; 72: 741-749.
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- SPECIAL SECTION: TOUGH2
Preface: Recent Advances in Modeling Multiphase Flow and Transport with the TOUGH Family of Codes
- Hui-Hai Liu and Tissa H. Illangasekare
Vadose Zone J. 2008; 7: 284-286.
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- SOIL PHYSICS
Comparison of Three Multiobjective Optimization Algorithms for Inverse Modeling of Vadose Zone Hydraulic Properties
- Thomas Wöhling, Jasper A. Vrugt, and Gregory F. Barkle
Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 2008; 72: 305-319.
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- Landscape and Watershed Processes
Empirical Models Based on the Universal Soil Loss Equation Fail to Predict Sediment Discharges from Chesapeake Bay Catchments
- Kathleen B. Boomer, Donald E. Weller, and Thomas E. Jordan
J. Environ. Qual. 2008; 37: 79-89.
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- REVIEWS AND ANALYSES
Central Ideas of Buckingham (1907): A Century Later
- T. N. Narasimhan
Vadose Zone J. 2007; 6: 687-693.
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