Dyes as tracers for vadose zone hydrology
M Flury, NN Wai - Reviews of Geophysics, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Dyes are important tracers to investigate subsurface water movement. For more than a
century, dye tracers have provided clues about the hydrological cycle as well as flow and …
century, dye tracers have provided clues about the hydrological cycle as well as flow and …
Transport of bacteria from manure and protection of water resources
A Unc, MJ Goss - Applied Soil Ecology, 2004 - Elsevier
Survival and transport of pathogens from manure in the environment depend on a number of
complex phenomena. An important question is how the properties of such a complex …
complex phenomena. An important question is how the properties of such a complex …
[图书][B] Handbook of surface and colloid chemistry
KS Birdi - 2008 - taylorfrancis.com
The third edition of this besteller covers the latest advancements in this rapidly growing field.
Focusing on analyses and critical evaluation of the subject, this new edition reviews the …
Focusing on analyses and critical evaluation of the subject, this new edition reviews the …
Biochar effects on nutrient leaching
J Major, C Steiner, A Downie… - Biochar for environmental …, 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
Leaching is often an important aspect of nutrient cycling in agriculture (Brady and Weil,
2008). It occurs when mobile nutrients in the soil solution are displaced by percolating water …
2008). It occurs when mobile nutrients in the soil solution are displaced by percolating water …
Colloids and colloid‐facilitated transport of contaminants in soils: An introduction
Until some two decades ago, it was believed that only the soil liquid and gaseous phases
were mobile and could facilitate the transport of chemicals and nutrients through the vadose …
were mobile and could facilitate the transport of chemicals and nutrients through the vadose …
Colloid transport in the subsurface: past, present, and future challenges
JF McCarthy, LD McKay - Vadose Zone Journal, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
This paper attempts to introduce the work described in this special section on colloid
transport within a more general perspective of the evolution of our understanding of the …
transport within a more general perspective of the evolution of our understanding of the …
Colloid movement in unsaturated porous media: Recent advances and future directions
Investigations of colloid movement through geologic materials are driven by a variety of
issues, including contaminant transport, soil‐profile development, and subsurface migration …
issues, including contaminant transport, soil‐profile development, and subsurface migration …
SW—soil and water: transport of particulate and colloid-sorbed contaminants through soil, part 1: general principles
MB McGechan, DR Lewis - Biosystems Engineering, 2002 - Elsevier
Literature is reviewed describing through soil colloid-facilitated transport of contaminants
such as phosphorus, pesticides and other agrochemicals, plus a range of biological …
such as phosphorus, pesticides and other agrochemicals, plus a range of biological …
Role of air‐water interfaces in colloid transport in porous media: A review
Air‐water interfaces play an important role in unsaturated porous media, giving rise to
phenomena like capillarity. Less recognized and understood are interactions of colloids with …
phenomena like capillarity. Less recognized and understood are interactions of colloids with …
Retention and remobilization of stabilized silver nanoparticles in an undisturbed loamy sand soil
Column experiments were conducted with undisturbed loamy sand soil under unsaturated
conditions (around 90% saturation degree) to investigate the retention of surfactant …
conditions (around 90% saturation degree) to investigate the retention of surfactant …