Journal Article10.2136/SSSAJ1977.03615995004100020024X
A Comparison of Numerical Simulation Models For One-Dimensional Infiltration1
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About: This article is published in Soil Science Society of America Journal. The article was published on 01 Mar 1977. The article focuses on the topics: Computer simulation.
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