Effects of Cracking Patterns and Antecedent Soil Water Content on Preferential Flow of Irrigated Wat...
Effects of Cracking Patterns and Antecedent Soil Water Content on Preferential Flow of Irrigated Water
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DUAN Fengyi , ZHU Chengli , WANG Ce , CHEN Yu and MA Liang
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Science Press
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【Objective】 Macropores formed by physical and biological processes provide fast pathways for rainfall and irrigation water to bypass soil matrix. It has important implications not only for hydrological processes but also for biogeochemical processes. In this paper, we investigated the effect of cracking patterns and antecedent soil moisture content...
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Effects of Cracking Patterns and Antecedent Soil Water Content on Preferential Flow of Irrigated Water
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_16df304d808c4f60a323032ddc681fe6
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1672-3317
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10.13522/j.cnki.ggps.2022263