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Modeling and Applications
By David E. Radcliffe, Jiri Simunek
Numerical models have become much more efficient, making their application to problems increasingly widespread. User-friendly interfaces make the setup of a model much easier and more intuitive while increased computer speed can solve difficult problems in a matter of minutes. Co-authored by the...
Published May 20th 2010 by CRC Press
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Edited by David E. Radcliffe, Miguel L. Cabrera
Despite advances in modeling, such as graphical user interfaces, the use of GIS layers, and databases for developing input files, the approaches to modeling phosphorus (P) have not changed since their initial development in the 1980s. Current understanding of P processes has evolved and this new...
Published November 13th 2006 by CRC Press
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Edited by Yakov Pachepsky, David E. Radcliffe, H. Magdi Selim
The scaling issue remains one of the largest problems in soil science and hydrology. This book is a unique compendium of ideas, conceptual approaches, techniques, and methodologies for scaling soil physical properties. Scaling Methods in Soil Physics covers many methods of scaling that will be...
Published March 25th 2003 by CRC Press
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