Uniqueness of Soil Hydraulic Parameters Determined by a Combined Wooding Inverse Approach

@article{Lazarovitch2007UniquenessOS,
  title={Uniqueness of Soil Hydraulic Parameters Determined by a Combined Wooding Inverse Approach},
  author={Naftali Lazarovitch and Alon Ben‐Gal and Jirka {\vS}imůnek and Uri Shani},
  journal={Soil Science Society of America Journal},
  year={2007},
  volume={71},
  pages={860-865}
}
Knowledge of soil hydraulic properties is essential for a proper understanding and evaluation of physical and chemical processes within the vadose zone involved in variably saturated water flow and transport of water-dissolved salts and pollutants. Soil hydraulic properties are often expressed using functional relationships between the soil hydraulic conductivity (K), water content (θ), and matric potential Ψ). Our objectives were (i) to combine the Wooding's analytical solution for steady… 

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