Field Facilities for Storm Driven Subsurface Transport
Research - References
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macroporosity, and mesoporosity distributions on two forested
watersheds. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 52:329-335.
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the transport of inorganic ions through undisturbed soil columns from
two contrasting watersheds. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J.
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variability of saturated hydraulic conductivity of the subsoil of two
contrasting watersheds. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 53:679-685.
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1989. Transport of inorganic and natural organic tracers through an
isolated pedon in the field. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J.
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Unsaturated solute transport through a forest soil during rain events.
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through a forested hillslope. Geoderma. 46:139-154.
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transport of dissolved organic carbon through a forested hillslope.
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subsurface transport from an upper subcatchment of Walker Branch
watershed during storm events: 1. Hydrologic transport processes.
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Todd, and D.A. Lietzke. 1991. Hydrogeochemical processes controlling
subsurface transport from an upper subcatchment of Walker Branch
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1993. Field-scale transport from a buried line source in unsaturated
soil. J. Hydrol. 145:83-109.
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Unsaturated transport processes in undisturbed heterogeneous porous
media. I. Inorganic Contaminants. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J.
57:945-953.
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Unsaturated transport processes in undisturbed heterogeneous porous
media. I. Co-Contaminants. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J.
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multiple-pore-region concept to modeling mass transfer in subsurface
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Hydrology Field Test Sites / Philip Jardine (jardinepm@ornl.gov)