Soil and Water: Physical Principles and Processes: Physiological Ecology: A Series of Monographs, Texts and Treatises

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Soil and Water: Physical Principles and Processes describes the physical principles governing the soil-water system and particularly the sequence of processes constituting the cycle of water in the field. Organized into two parts, with a total of 11 chapters, this book first discusses the basic physical properties of both soil and water. Some chapters deal with the state of water in soil and flow of water in saturated and unsaturated soil. The second part focuses on the aspects of field water cycle, starting from the entry of water into soil to the redistribution of soil moisture. It also describes the groundwater drainage, evaporation from bare-surface soils, uptake of soil water by plants, and the water and energy balance in the field.

Publisher: Academic Press

Date Published: 1971

Book Condition: A good hardcover minus dust jacket. Some surface rubbing, markings and edge wear to boards. A very good, clean, tight and unmarked copy internally.

ISBN: 0123485509

 

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