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Spatial variability of preferential pathways for water and chemical transport in field soils shows complex variations at different scales that cannot be accurately described with stationary assumptions. Scale-based mathematical tools as Multifractal Formalism or the Wavelet Transform Analysis (WTA) reveal a powerful potential in soil analysis, as WTA is able to represent data variability at different scales and it can be studied under statistical measurements. In this way, this information may complement previous parameters in order to quantify the morphology of preferential flow paths. | |
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Congress
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European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2007 |
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960 |
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Viena, Austria |
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Si |
ISBN/ISSN
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ISSN 1029-7006 |
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Start Date
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15/04/2007 |
End Date
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20/04/2007 |
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