- In soil,
macropores are
defined as
cavities that are
larger than 75 μm. Functionally,
pores of this size host
preferential soil
solution flow and rapid...
- litter,
stems and
trunks slow down
surface runoff;
their roots create macropores –
large conduits – in the soil that
increase infiltration of water; they...
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express the
quantitative interactions between the
three phases of soil.
Macropores or
fractures play a
major role in
infiltration rates in many
soils as...
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moisture in the profile. A
relatively low rate of
change indicates when
macropore drainage ceases,
which is
called Field Capacity; it is also
termed drained...
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Filtration Poromechanics Reactive transport Permeability Macropore Su, Bao-Lian; Sanchez, Clément; Yang, Xiao-Yu, eds. (2011). Hierarchically...
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withhold capillary condensation and is
usually found before the micropores.
Macropore: With a Slit
width bigger than 50 nm,
these are the
biggest size pores...
- land.
Plants and
their root
systems increase the
quantity and size of
macropores in soil,
allowing rainwater to infiltrate. When
ranges and gr****land are...
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mixture of
large and
medium size molecules.
Carbons with a
combination of
macropores and
mesopores adsorb tannins. The
ability of a
carbon to
adsorb tannins...
- capillarity. When
water enters the soil, it
displaces air from
interconnected macropores by buoyancy, and
breaks aggregates into
which air is entrapped, a process...