Journal article
Soil-water residence time and solute uptake. 1. Dye tracing and rainfall events
Journal of Hydrology, Vol.60(1-4), pp.257-279
1983
Abstract
Fluorescent dyes have been used to label rainfall infiltrating into a well-structured calcareous woodland soil in situ. Soil-water outflow was monitored using throughflow troughs. The occurrence of dye output from the soil could not be totally predicted by the use of a simple storage model but was related to the occurrence of intense-rainfall events equal to or greater than 3 mm hr.-1 lasting for at least 2 hr.
Details
- Title
- Soil-water residence time and solute uptake. 1. Dye tracing and rainfall events
- Authors/Creators
- S.T. Trudgill (Author/Creator) - University of SheffieldA.M. Pickles (Author/Creator) - University of SheffieldK.R.J. Smettem (Author/Creator)R.W. Crabtree (Author/Creator) - University of Sheffield
- Publication Details
- Journal of Hydrology, Vol.60(1-4), pp.257-279
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V.
- Identifiers
- 991005540004607891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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