- The
vadose zone (from the
Latin word for "shallow"), also
termed the
unsaturated zone, is the part of
Earth between the land
surface and the top of the...
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Numerical Analysis of
Coupled Water, Vapor, and Heat
Transport in the
Vadose Zone,
Vadose Zone J. 5: 784–800. Perry, R.H. and Chilton, C.H., eds., Chemical...
- The
Vadose Zone
Journal is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal established in 2002 and
published by John
Wiley & Sons on
behalf of the Soil
Science Society...
- and that is
related to the
Richards equation is the
Finite water-content
vadose zone flow
method solution of the Soil
Moisture Velocity Equation. In the...
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which the
ground is saturated. The
portion above the
water table is the
vadose zone. It may be
visualized as the "surface" of the
subsurface materials...
- can
generally be ****umed to be
close to hydrostatic. In the
unsaturated ("
vadose") zone, the pore
pressure is
determined by
capillarity and is also referred...
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where rock and soil are
saturated with water, is the
counterpart of the
vadose zone, or
unsaturated zone, above.
Unconfined aquifers are also
called phreatic...
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physical treatment process for in situ
remediation of
volatile contaminants in
vadose zone (unsaturated)
soils (EPA, 2012). SVE (also
referred to as in situ soil...
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fractures are
saturated with water. The part
above the
water table is the
vadose zone (also
called unsaturated zone). The
phreatic zone size, color, and...
- (July 2004). "Geomicrobiology of high-level
nuclear waste-contaminated
vadose sediments at the
Hanford site,
Washington state".
Applied and Environmental...