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Quantifying Soil Hydromorphology of a Rice-Growing Ultisol Toposequence in Taiwan

Zeng-Yei Hseua and Zueng-Sang Chenb

a Dep. of Environmental Engineering and Science, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung 912, Taiwan, ROC
b Graduate Institute of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei 106, Taiwan



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Fig. 1. Site location and landscape position of the three study soils. (The dotted line of seasonal high water level is exaggerated.)

 


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Fig. 2. Mean monthly rainfall and evaporation in the study area from 1984 to 1997. (Vertical bars indicate the standard deviations.)

 


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Fig. 3. Water table depths, matric potential, and redox potential at the Houhu soil during the 2-yr monitoring period

 


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Fig. 4. Water table depths, matric potential, and redox potential at the Hsinwu soil during the 2-yr monitoring period

 


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Fig. 5. Water table depths, matric potential, and redox potential at the Lungchung soil during the 2-yr monitoring period

 





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