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  • The soil porous system has traditionally been deduced from the soil-water retention curve with the assumption of homogeneity and free accessibility of pores, defined as capillary tubes,from the sink /source of water. But real soil fabric is modeled as a homogeneous one. To examine the differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous soil porous systems, we studied two types of soils: sandy soil and coarse sandy soil. We applied image processing filters and the ARC/info gRID module to analyze pore sizes in both soils from their electron microscope images taken at two diffeent magnifications. We used the resulting pore-size distribution data to generate 3-D porous media consisting of pores and throats. The homogeneous pore structure was created as a mono-modal por-throat network with one pore-size distribution. The heterogeneous por structure was designed as a bi-modal pore-throat network with two por-size distributions, where the pore sizes were hierarchically arranged in the modes of the network. We
  • The soil porous system has traditionally been deduced from the soil-water retention curve with the assumption of homogeneity and free accessibility of pores, defined as capillary tubes,from the sink /source of water. But real soil fabric is modeled as a homogeneous one. To examine the differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous soil porous systems, we studied two types of soils: sandy soil and coarse sandy soil. We applied image processing filters and the ARC/info gRID module to analyze pore sizes in both soils from their electron microscope images taken at two diffeent magnifications. We used the resulting pore-size distribution data to generate 3-D porous media consisting of pores and throats. The homogeneous pore structure was created as a mono-modal por-throat network with one pore-size distribution. The heterogeneous por structure was designed as a bi-modal pore-throat network with two por-size distributions, where the pore sizes were hierarchically arranged in the modes of the network. We (en)
  • The soil porous system has traditionally been deduced from the soil-water retention curve with the assumption of homogeneity and free accessibility of pores, defined as capillary tubes,from the sink /source of water. But real soil fabric is modeled as a homogeneous one. To examine the differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous soil porous systems, we studied two types of soils: sandy soil and coarse sandy soil. We applied image processing filters and the ARC/info gRID module to analyze pore sizes in both soils from their electron microscope images taken at two diffeent magnifications. We used the resulting pore-size distribution data to generate 3-D porous media consisting of pores and throats. The homogeneous pore structure was created as a mono-modal por-throat network with one pore-size distribution. The heterogeneous por structure was designed as a bi-modal pore-throat network with two por-size distributions, where the pore sizes were hierarchically arranged in the modes of the network. We (cs)
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  • Perkolační teorie a její využití pro interpretaci retenční čáry půdní vlhkosti (cs)
  • Percolation Theory and its Applicaton for Interpretation of Soil Water Retention Curves
  • Percolation Theory and its Applicaton for Interpretation of Soil Water Retention Curves (en)
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  • Perkolační teorie a její využití pro interpretaci retenční čáry půdní vlhkosti (cs)
  • Percolation Theory and its Applicaton for Interpretation of Soil Water Retention Curves
  • Percolation Theory and its Applicaton for Interpretation of Soil Water Retention Curves (en)
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  • RIV/60460709:41210/04:6616!RIV/2005/MSM/412105/N
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  • Pore-size analysis, images of soil structure, mono-modal and bi-modal porous system, soil water retention curve, percolation theory, two-phase displacement (en)
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