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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
NM DeNovio, JE Saiers, JN Ryan - Vadose Zone Journal, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Investigations of colloid movement through geologic materials are driven by a variety of issues, including contaminant transport, soil‐profile development, and subsurface migration …
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 …
M Flury, S Aramrak - Water resources research, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …
Column experiments were conducted with undisturbed loamy sand soil under unsaturated conditions (around 90% saturation degree) to investigate the retention of surfactant …