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To what extent does water content next to preferential flow paths influence colloid retention in structured soils

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To what extent does water content next to preferential flow paths influence colloid retention in structured soils. International symposium 2014 of german priority programme SPP 1315 on biogeochemical interfaces in soil – toward a comprehensive and mechanistic understanding of soil functions.
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Eric Michel, Romain van den Bogaert, Loys Mesnier, Sophie Cornu. To what extent does water content next to preferential flow paths influence colloid retention in structured soils. International symposium 2014 of german priority programme SPP 1315 on biogeochemical interfaces in soil – toward a comprehensive and mechanistic understanding of soil functions., Oct 2014, Leipzig, Germany. ⟨hal-01601547⟩
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