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John Fe.rris, T. Nolan (1962)
Review of some elements of soil-moisture theory
Rubin Rubin (1968)
Theoretical analysis of two‐dimensional, transient flow of water in unsaturated and partly unsaturated soilsSoil Sci. Soc. Amer. Proc., 32
J. Rubin (1968)
Theoretical Analysis of Two-Dimensional, Transient Flow of Water in Unsaturated and Partly Unsaturated Soils1Soil Science Society of America Journal, 32
H. Bouwer, W. Little (1959)
A Unifying Numerical Solution for Two-Dimensional Steady Flow Problems in Porous Media With an Electrical Resistance Network 1Soil Science Society of America Journal, 23
Remson Remson, Fungaroli Fungaroli, Hornberger Hornberger (1967)
Numerical analysis of soil moisture systemsProc. Amer. Soc. Civil Engrs., J. Irrigation and Drainage Div., IR3
I. Remson, A. Fungaruli, G. Hornberger (1967)
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF SOIL-MOISTURE SYSTEMSJournal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, 93
A model of transient moisture movement in a composite soil moisture ground‐water system is described. The model was used to study two‐dimensional flow in response to a falling water table. The solution provided information about the interaction of the saturated and unsaturated portions of the subsurface system. The results of the composite model are compared with those obtained from three one‐dimensional ground‐water models. That soil moisture and nonlinearity do not have a significant effect on the position of the water table in the system studied is inferred.
Water Resources Research – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 1969
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