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Interdependence of water drop energy and clod size on infiltration and clod stability
Decline of intake rates as increments of water drop energy were applied to various sizes of soil fragments of two Iowa and two Colorado soil types; larger fragment sizes (8 to 20 mm) maintained higher intake rates during first and sometimes second increment than did smaller fragments; final intake rates after disintegration of large soil fragments were lower in many cases than when initial size ranges were small. (27954)
Interdependence of water drop energy and clod size on infiltration and clod stability
Decline of intake rates as increments of water drop energy were applied to various sizes of soil fragments of two Iowa and two Colorado soil types; larger fragment sizes (8 to 20 mm) maintained higher intake rates during first and sometimes second increment than did smaller fragments; final intake rates after disintegration of large soil fragments were lower in many cases than when initial size ranges were small. (27954)
Interdependence of water drop energy and clod size on infiltration and clod stability
Soil Sci Soc Amer, Proc
Moldenhauer, W.C. (Autor:in) / Kemper, W.D. (Autor:in)
1969
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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