Soil wettability: A neglected factor in watershed management

作者: J. S. Krammes , L. F. Debano

DOI: 10.1029/WR001I002P00283

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摘要: Uneven penetration of soil moisture has been observed after several southern California wildfires. This condition seems to be associated with an organic coating on particles that makes the hydrophobic. Field sampling shows ‘nonwettable’ wide-spread in chaparral watersheds.

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