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Nadelko, Tony (CSIRO Land And Water, 2011-06-30)
Deep drainage below the root zone is still the least understood component of the water balance, especially in cracking clay soils.
Silburn, Mark, Foley, Jenny (Queensland DEEDI, 2011-06-30)
The cotton industry and other investors have spent millions of dollars on ‘water balance’
related research over the past two decades. While soil water balance models can be used
Ringrose-Voase, Anthony (CSIRO Land And Water, 2011-06-30)
Gunawardeena, Thusitha, McGarry, Des (Queensland Department Of Environment And Resource Management (DERM), 2011-06-30)
Deep drainage(DD) - water that passes beyond the - is an important process in irrigated cropping soils to ensure leaching of salts through the soil profile to deeper soil layers, the vadose zone ( the zone between the
Schrale,G, Dore,D, Biswas,T (2005-10-01)
Since the end of 2003 a tri-state syndicate of government agencies from western NSW, Victoria and South Australia has been working on a strategy to manage this salinity hazard.