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Soil Water Repellency Occurrence, Consequences, and Amelioration

Out of Print
Edited By: C J Ritsema and L W Dekker
352 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
Publisher: Elsevier
Soil Water Repellency
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  • Soil Water Repellency ISBN: 9780444512697 Hardback Dec 2003 Out of Print #141586
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About this book

The book starts with a historical overview of water repellency research, followed by 7 thematic sections covering the origin, assessment and occurrence and hydrological implications of soil water repellency, the effect of fire on water repellency, the physics and modeling of flow and transport in water repellent soils, amelioration techniques and farming strategies to combat soil water repellency.

Contents

Origin of Soil Water Repellency: Hydrophobic compounds in sands from New Zealand, D.J. Horne, J.C. McIntosh; Chemical characterisation of water repellent materials in Australian sands, C.M.M. Franco, P.J. Clarke et al. Assessment of Soil Water Repellency: Characterizing the degree of repellency, J. Letey, M.L.K. Carrillo, X.P. Pang; Sessile drop contact angle method, J. Bachmann, A. Ellies, K.H. Hartge; Water-entry value as an alternative indicator, Z. Wang, L. Wu, Q.J. Wu. Occurrence and Hydrological Implications: Soil wettability in forested catchments in South Africa, D.F. Scott; Soil water repellency in arid and humid climates, D.F. Jaramillo, L.W. Dekker et al; Water repellency in dunes along the Dutch coast, L.W. Dekker, C.J. Ritsema, K. Oostindie; Water repellent soils on UK golf greens, C.A. York, P.M. Canaway; Soil water repellency in the Natural Park of Donana, southern Spain, F.J. Moral Garcia, L.W. Dekker et al; Soil water repellency in northeastern Greece, A.K. Ziogas, L.W. Dekker et al; Soil moisture - a controlling factor in water repellency?, S.H. Doerr, A.D. Thomas; Wetting patterns in water repellent Dutch soils, L.W. Dekker, C.J. Ritsema; The impact of water-repellency on overland flow and runoff in Portugal, A.J.D. Ferreira, C.O.A. Coelho et al; The erosional impact of soil water repellency - an evaluation, R.A. Shakesby, S.H. Doerr, R.P.D. Walsh. Effect of Fire on Water Repellency: The role of fire and soil heating on water repellency, L.F. DeBano; Infiltration rates after prescribed fire in Northern Rocky Mountain forests, P.R. Robichaud. Physics and Modeling on Water Repellent Soils: Physics of hydrophobic soils, T.W.J. Bauters, T.S. Steenhuis et al; Solute transport through a hydrophobic soil, B.E. Clothier, I. Vogeler, G.N. Magesan; Effects of water repellency on infiltration rate and flow instability, Z. Wang, Q.J. Wu et al; Non-equilibrium model for gravity-driven fingering in water repellent soils - Formulation and 2D simulations, J. Nieber, A. Sheshukov et al; Modeling implications of preferential flow in water repellent sandy soils, C.J. Ritsema, L.W. Dekker. Ameloriation Techniques and Farming Strategies on Water Repellent Soils: Clay spreading on water repellent sands, M.A. Cann; Treating water repellent surface layer with surfactant, L.W. Dekker, K. Oostindie et al; Management of water repellency in Australia, P.S. Blackwell; Water repellency - a whole farm bio-economic perspective, A.K. Abadi Ghadim.

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Out of Print
Edited By: C J Ritsema and L W Dekker
352 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
Publisher: Elsevier
Media reviews
J.R. Bachmann ...particularly useful for researchers and practitioners in environmental disciplines, who are interested, but not specialized, in soil water repellency. ...is recommended for students and managers of natural resources, such as agronomists, foresters, hydrologists, botanists, geologists, and geographers, as well as civil, sanitary, and chemical engineers. It is also a valuable source book for graduate students concerned with plant production, soil quality, as well as ground water and surface water hydrology. Journal of Environmental Quality
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