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Solute Transport Under Water Table Fluctuations in a Fine Sand and a Sandy Clay Loam Soil
2013
Journal of Agricultural Science
Drainage contributes to removing the excess of water from cultivated land. In general, most common drainage systems lead to loss of fertilizers applied for plant growth and yield improvement. Thus, the main objective of this work was to study experimentally the redistribution of solutes within the soil profile caused by water table fluctuations by making use of a non-reactive tracer in laboratory studies on soil columns. Two soil materials, namely fine sand and a sandy clay loam soil, were used
doi:10.5539/jas.v6n1p29
fatcat:hlnvmnwrxfetjammc22ifokhtq