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An equation to predict the leaching of surface-applied nitrate
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1975
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Soil CharacterizationSurface-applied NitrateChemical EngineeringSoil PropertyEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringSoil ScienceLeachingNew EquationEnvironmental RemediationLandfillLand DegradationMean DisplacementWaste ManagementGroundwater RemediationMean Displacements
SUMMARY The fraction ( f ) of surface-applied nitrate leached below any depth h cm in a uniform soil profile may be calculated from the equation where P is the quantity of water draining through the soil (in cm) and V m is the percentage volumetric field capacity. The fraction of nitrate retained is then (1—f). This equation has been tested using published data. Values of h corresponding to the mean displacement (f = 0·5) were calculated for a wide range of soil and weather conditions and the results compared with mean displacements measured in the field. Similar comparisons were made with the leaching equation of Rousselle (1913) and Levin (1964). The new equation gives good agreement with the observed data, whereas the Rousselle-Levin equation generally overestimates the mean displacement of nitrate. Methods of applying the equations to field situations are discussed.
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