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Soil Compaction: Causes, Effects, and Control - http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/cropsystems/DC3115.html
A pedagogical document presenting causes and consequences of soil compaction (shallow or deep), and practices preventing it [University of Minnesota, Agriculture Extension]. |
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iSOIL Project - http://www.isoil.ufz.de/
A research project with an integrated approach, liking soil physics, geophysics, and digital soil mapping techniques. EU-FP7 collaborative project. |
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Soil and Groundwater Hydrology - http://www.water.tkk.fi/wr/kurssit/Yhd-12.122/www_book/sgh.htm
Electronic book by T. Karvonen, Helsinki University of Technology. |
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Hydropedology (IUSS Working Group) - http://hydropedology.psu.edu/
International Union of Soil Science Working Group on Hydropedology. A multidisciplinary and multiscale approach of soil and water transfer. |
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Soil and Water (e-dis, UFL) - http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/TOPIC_Soil_and_Water
An on-line course on soils and water: Irrigation, nutrient and pesticide transport, soil/water measurement methods, etc. University of Florida. |
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Soil Physics Division (SSSAJ) - http://ag.arizona.edu/sssa-s1/
Homepage of the Soil Physics Division of the Soil Science Society of America. Journals, meetings, mailing-list and soil physics links. |
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Soil Physics (Oklahoma State University) - http://soilphysics.okstate.edu/
A collection of models for water flow and solute transport in soils, for scientists, decision makers and students (with theory presentation and exercises) |
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Tutorials in Soil Physics - http://www.aquarien.com/sptutor/index.htm
These tutorials range in difficulty from college sophomore to the senior/graduate/postdoctoral level. They begin with the basics and extend to a new exact solution to Richards' equation for unsaturated horizontal and vertical flow. |
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Preferential Flow (Cornell University) - http://soilandwater.bee.cornell.edu/research/pfweb/index.htm
A pedagogical resource about preferential flow in soils, for educator, regulator and extension services. Preferential flow are fast water flow, often involved pollutant transport. |
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Field Soil Physics Course (Sydney University, ACPA) - http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/agric/ACSS/sphysic/intro.html
Course on the measurement of soil physical properties in the field: Soil moisture, hydraulic conductivity, strength, electrical conductivity and temperature. |