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Theory of solute movement in soils from the method of characteristics

Barry, D. A.  
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Parlange, J.-Y.
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Saffigna, P. G.
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1983
Irrigation Science

A general theory of vertical solute movement in a soil is presented, which takes into account uptake of water and solute by roots, irrigation or rainfall, and solute application and adsorption by the soil. Irrigation, rainfall, and the surface application of fertilizers are arbitrary functions of time. The main limitation of the theory is the neglect of the variability of soil-water conductivity with position. The theory is illustrated by comparing predictions and experimental observations of solute leaching losses measured in a lysimeter.

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DOI
10.1007/BF00389650
Author(s)
Barry, D. A.  
Parlange, J.-Y.
Saffigna, P. G.
Rose, C. W.
Date Issued

1983

Published in
Irrigation Science
Volume

4

Issue

4

Start page

277

End page

287

Subjects

Fertlizer

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Water flow

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Porous Materials

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Irrigation

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Mathematical solution

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Soil

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

EPFL units
ECOL  
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