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293. Adsorption at the surface of solutions. Part I. The surface composition of water–alcohol solutions
J. A. V. Butler,A. Wightman +1 more
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This article is published in Journal of The Chemical Society (resumed).The article was published on 1932-01-01. It has received 34 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adsorption.read more
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Approaches to characterize the degree of water repellency
J Letey,M.L.K Carrillo,X.P. Pang +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the water drop penetration time (WDPT) is used to quantify the degree of soil water repellency, and the water entry pressure, hp, which is a function of both the soil water and pore size, is an important parameter for predicting infiltration and the stability of water flow.
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Quantification of hillslope runoff and erosion processes before and after wildfire in a wet Eucalyptus forest
TL;DR: In this article, an experimental program was initiated following an intense wildfire in 2003 in NE Victoria Australia, to quantify an expected large increase in hillslope erosion by rill and interrill processes from a steep, wet, Eucalyptus forest.
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Water repellency in sandy luvisols under different forest transformation stages in northeast Germany
TL;DR: In this paper, the water repellency on geologically comparable forest sites with different stand ages and tree species in terms of the effects of forest transformation upon soil physical properties was investigated.
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Variability of soil water repellency in sandy forest soils with different stand structure under Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and beech (Fagus sylvatica)
TL;DR: Buczko et al. as discussed by the authors characterized the temporal variation of soil water repellency on sites at the Kahlenberg forest in northeast Germany, with comparable geological substrate, soil type, and climatic conditions, but with different stand ages and tree species in terms of the effects of forest transformation upon soil physical properties.
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Thermodynamic studies on adsorption at interfaces: VII. Adsorption and micelle formation of binary surfactant mixtures
TL;DR: In this article, a thermodynamic formulation has been proposed to account for the behavior of the adsorbed films of binary surfactant mixtures at interfaces, and this formulation was extended so as to be applicable to the mixed adaption films in equilibrium with mixed micelles.