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Identifying the Origin of Soil Water Repellency at Regional Level Using Multiple Soil Characteristics: The White Carpathians and Myjavska Pahorkatina Upland Case Study
land-use molarity of an ethanol droplet (MED) soil organic carbon
2015/7/28
This paper evaluates the relationship between water repellency and multiple characteristics of topsoil samples
belonging to seven Reference Soil Groups, taken from the area of the White Carpathians ...
A brief overview of the causes, impacts and amelioration of soil water repellency – a review
soil water repellency hydrophobicity agriculture land management water shortages
2015/2/3
This article describes the phenomenon of soil water repellency, starting from the fundamental principals of water transport and storage in soil. Soil water repellency is a reduction in the rate of wet...
Variability of water repellency in sandy forest soils under broadleaves and conifers in north-western Jutland/Denmark
critical surface tension Denmark forest soils hydrophobicity water drop penetration time water repellency
2015/2/3
Soil water repellency has important consequences for ecological and hydrological properties of soils and usually retards infiltration capacity and induces preferential flow. This phenomenon has been k...
Spatial Distribution of Soil Water Repellency in a Japanese Cypress Plantation and an Adjacent Deciduous Broad-leaved Forest
deciduous broad-leaved forest forest soil Japanese cypress plantation spatial distribution water repellency
2009/8/28
Water repellency is recognized as an important soil property that can affect the flow and storage of water in forest soils at the slope scale, since it causes overland flow or preferential infiltratio...
Water repellency of clay, sand and organic soils in Finland
Water repellency hydrophobicity infiltrometer ethanol clay soil sand soil organic soil boreal climate zone
2010/8/9
Water repellency (WR) delays soil wetting process, increases preferential flow and may give rise to surface runoff and consequent erosion. WR is commonly recognized in the soils of warm and temperate ...