Journal Article10.1029/JZ065I009P02883
Percolation measurements based on heat flow through soil with special reference to paddy fields
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TL;DR: In this article, a new method is presented for the determination of the in situ percolation rate in soil based on the influence percolating water has on the heat flow through soil.
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Abstract: A new method is presented for the determination of the in situ percolation rate in soil based on the influence percolating water has on the heat flow through soil.
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