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Features of selected benchmark soils along an elevational transect of the northeastern part of the Moldavian Plateau (Romania)

2018

Soil morphological, physical and chemical properties are described at four locations along an elevational transect in the northeastern part of the Moldavian Plateau (Romania). These data contribute to the knowledge of the soils of this area and to their classification according to the USDA-Soil Taxonomy, FAO-WRB and the SRTS-Romanian System. The soils were classified as Inceptisols, Alfisols and Mollisols, according to the USDA-Soil Taxonomy; Gleysol, Chernozem and Luvisol, according to the FAO-WRB and Gleiosol, Cernoziom, Preluvosol, Luvosol, according to the SRTS-Romanian System. The selected soils have a range of properties that represent the soilscape of the Moldavian subcarpathian plat…

Inceptisol0208 environmental biotechnologySoil Science02 engineering and technologyInceptisolMoldavian PlateauMollisolTransectChernozemNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and TechnologyHydrologygeographyPlateaugeography.geographical_feature_category04 agricultural and veterinary sciences020801 environmental engineeringlcsh:TA1-2040Leaching (pedology)Soil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceAlfisollcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)GleysolMollisolAgronomy and Crop ScienceClimo sequence
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Estimating field-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity by a simplified Beerkan infiltration experiment

2012

Field-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, is highly variable. Therefore, interpreting and simulating hydrological processes, such as rainfall excess generation, need a large number of Kfs data even at the plot scale. Simple and reasonably rapid experiments should be carried out in the field. In this investigation, a simple infiltration experiment with a ring inserted shortly into the soil and the estimation of the so-called α* parameter allowed to obtain an approximate measurement of Kfs. The theoretical approach was tested with reference to 149 sampling points established on Burundian soils. The estimated Kfs with the value of first approximation of α* for most agricultural field s…

Infiltration (hydrology)Hydraulic conductivityCoefficient of variationSoil waterSoil scienceConductivityWater Science and TechnologyMathematicsHydrological Processes
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Comparing two methods of analysis of single-ring infiltrometer data for a sandy–loam soil

2009

Abstract The single-ring pressure infiltrometer (PI) with the steady-state Two-Ponding-Depth (TPD) application method were developed to simultaneously determine the saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, K fs , and the α ⁎-parameter in the field. Methods of analysis of transient PI data are also available but they have received little testing so far. The transient WU method and the TPD method were compared for a sandy-loam soil. A linearization technique of the infiltration curve yielded more reliable K fs and α ⁎ results (i.e., falling within expected ranges) than a non-linear optimization technique. The WU method gave both positive and reasonable K fs and α ⁎ values for all infiltration t…

Infiltration (hydrology)Hydraulic conductivityLinearizationLoamSoil waterAnalytical chemistrySoil ScienceGeotechnical engineeringInfiltrometerWater contentApplication methodsMathematicsGeoderma
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Testing different approaches to characterize Burundian soils by the best procedure

2011

Abstract The Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters (BEST) procedure seems attractive for soil hydraulic characterization but it has received little testing so far. The objective of this investigation was to test BEST with different application approaches for some soils in Burundi, where there is the need of using simple methods to characterize soils. Most (14) of the 19 sampled sites had a clay soil texture whereas texture ranged from silty clay to loam in the other cases. On average, the fitting ability of both the particle size distribution (PSD) model (mean relative error, Me ( E r ) = 2.0%) and the cumulative infiltration model ( Me ( E r ) = 2.3%) was good according to recomme…

Infiltration (hydrology)Pedotransfer functionHydraulic conductivityWater retention curveLoamBEST procedure Burundian soils Soil hydraulic conductivity Soil water retention Soil physical qualitySoil waterSoil ScienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSoil scienceScale parameterShape parameterMathematics
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Comparing Alternative Algorithms to Analyze the Beerkan Infiltration Experiment

2014

The increasing interest in the Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters (BEST) procedure of soil hydraulic characterization justifies an assessment of alternative methods to analyze infiltration data. The BEST-slope and BEST-intercept algorithms allow estimation of soil sorptivity, S, and saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, using the transient part of the experimental infiltration curve and the slope and the intercept, respectively, of the linear portion of this curve. With reference to 401 runs performed in Sicily (Italy) and Burundi, this investigation showed that these two algorithms differed by the number of successful runs (positive S and Ks values), with BEST-intercept yi…

Infiltration (hydrology)Soil ScienceSoil scienceBEST Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameter3D three dimensionalGeologySoil Science Society of America Journal
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A comparison between the single ring pressure infiltrometer and simplified falling head techniques

2013

Testing the relative performances of the single ring pressure infiltrometer (PI) and simplified falling head (SFH) techniques to determine the field saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Kfs, at the near point scale may help to better establish the usability of these techniques for interpreting and simulating hydrological processes. A sampling of 10 Sicilian sites showed that the measured Kfs was generally higher with the SFH technique than the PI one, with statistically significant differences by a factor varying from 3 to 192, depending on the site. A short experiment with the SFH technique yielded higher Kfs values because a longer experiment with the PI probably promoted short-term swe…

Infiltration (hydrology)Soil structureHydraulic conductivitySoil waterEnvironmental scienceGeotechnical engineeringInfiltrometerSoil scienceWettingPorous mediumSurface runoffWater Science and TechnologyHydrological Processes
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Appendix – Additional Measurements

2016

This appendix deals with the determination of different soil physical and hydraulic characteristics used in the analysis and/or interpretation of the infiltration experiments. The core method and the excavation method for measurement of soil bulk density are initially presented. Determination of soil water content by the thermo-gravimetric and the Time Domain Reflectometry methods is then illustrated. Subsequently, field measurement of soil water matric potential by tensiometers is discussed. Laboratory determination of the soil water retention curve by tensiometric and pressiometric techniques is also described. Finally, different methods to test water stability of soil aggregates are illu…

Infiltration (hydrology)Water potentialWater retention curveSoil waterEnvironmental scienceSoil scienceInfiltrometerReflectometryWater contentBulk density
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Setting the Stage: How to Perform Intracoronary Pressure Measurements

2016

FFR has become an established technology, and alternative approaches, like the instantaneous flow reserve (iFR), are currently being validated. FFR and iFR are generally easy to perform and interpret, but, as with all other technologies, oversimplification also carries risks. In the first chapter of this book, we present the basics of FFR measurements, including basic tips and tricks, and a short introduction to the devices available on the market.

Instantaneous flowPressure measurementlawComputer scienceStage (hydrology)Fractional flow reserveSimulationlaw.invention
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Optically-corrected elemental images for undistorted Integral image display

2006

Conventional macro objectives are generally used as relay systems in the capture stage in Integral Imaging. This choice leads to microimage overlap and shift, which produce undesirable effects on the reconstructed three-dimensional images, such as loss in resolution and image distortions. In this paper, we propose and demonstrate a new architecture for the capture stage. Our method uses a telecentric relay system to overcome the conventional drawbacks. Experiments conducted with our system show an important improvement in the quality of displayed images.

Integral imagingOpticsQuality (physics)business.industryComputer scienceResolution (electron density)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONIterative reconstructionStage (hydrology)businessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsImage (mathematics)Optics Express
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Pesticide occurrence in the waters of Júcar River, Spain from different farming landscapes.

2017

A combined methodology to identify and quantify farming chemicals in the entire Júcar River basin has been developed. The procedure consisted of the application of environmental forensic criteria associating laboratory analytical samples, cartographic analysis using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and synthetic statistical analysis. Sampling involved the collection of 15 samples in surface waters distributed alongside the Júcar River and its two main tributaries (Cabriel and Magro Rivers). The analytical procedure involves generic sample extraction and selective determination of up to 50 target pesticides by liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Geogra…

IrrigationEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDrainage basinMediterranean environment010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesTributaryEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental forensicsStatistical analysisWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHydrologygeographyEmerging contaminantsgeography.geographical_feature_categoryLandscape chemistryLand usebusiness.industrySpatial analysisSampling (statistics)PesticidePollutionAgricultureEnvironmental sciencebusinessThe Science of the total environment
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