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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-13-1671-2009
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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-13-1671-2009
© Author(s) 2009. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Large zero-tension plate lysimeters for soil water and solute collection in undisturbed soils
A. Peters
Institut für Geoökologie, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
now at: Institut für Ökologie, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany
W. Durner
Institut für Geoökologie, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
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- Variability of drainage and solute leaching in heterogeneous urban vegetation environs H. Nouri et al.
- Variability of unsaturated Bromide fluxes as measured through a layered volcanic vadose zone in New Zealand G. Barkle et al.
- Modified Feddes type stress reduction function for modeling root water uptake: Accounting for limited aeration and low water potential A. Peters et al.
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- Precise Fertilization by a Mass-Balance of the Seasonal Changes in Nutrient Uptake by Almond Trees O. Sperling et al.
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- Automated Equilibrium Tension Lysimeters for Measuring Water Fluxes through a Layered, Volcanic Vadose Profile in New Zealand G. Barkle et al.
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- Characteristics of soil water movement in a grass slope in a karst peak-cluster region, China W. Liu et al.
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- Experimental Assessment of Passive Capillary Wick Sampler Suitability for Inorganic Soil Solution Constituents J. Perdrial et al.
- Soil Phosphorus Translocation via Preferential Flow Pathways: A Comparison of Two Sites With Different Phosphorus Stocks V. Makowski et al.
- Variability of drainage and solute leaching in heterogeneous urban vegetation environs H. Nouri et al.
- Variability of unsaturated Bromide fluxes as measured through a layered volcanic vadose zone in New Zealand G. Barkle et al.
- Modified Feddes type stress reduction function for modeling root water uptake: Accounting for limited aeration and low water potential A. Peters et al.
- Evaluating the transferability of measurements from simple constructed non weighable gravitation lysimeters to predict the water regime on field scale—a case study D. Bednorz et al.
- Long-term analysis of soil water regime and nitrate dynamics at agricultural experimental site: Field-scale monitoring and numerical modeling using HYDRUS-1D V. Krevh et al.
- Evaluation of contribution rate of the infiltrated water collected using zero-tension lysimeter to the downward migration of 137Cs derived from the FDNPP accident in a cedar forest soil J. Takahashi et al.
- Does textural heterogeneity matter? Quantifying transformation of hydrological signals in soils T. Hohenbrink & G. Lischeid
- Precise Fertilization by a Mass-Balance of the Seasonal Changes in Nutrient Uptake by Almond Trees O. Sperling et al.
- Leaching of dissolved and particulate phosphorus via preferential flow pathways in a forest soil: An approach using zero‐tension lysimeters V. Makowski et al.
- Evidence for the leaching of dissolved organic phosphorus to depth R. McDowell et al.
- Automated Equilibrium Tension Lysimeters for Measuring Water Fluxes through a Layered, Volcanic Vadose Profile in New Zealand G. Barkle et al.
- Impacts of Sampling Dissolved Organic Matter with Passive Capillary Wicks Versus Aqueous Soil Extraction J. Perdrial et al.
- Characteristics of soil water movement in a grass slope in a karst peak-cluster region, China W. Liu et al.
- Two types of installation of 3D‐printed zero tension lysimeter for soil leaching and water bucket model validation A. Cristina et al.
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