EFFLUENT IRRIGATION AS A PHYSICOCHEMICAL HYDRODYNAMIC PROBLEM

Irrigation of cropland with municipal effluent is presently being practiced on a limited scale. Studies have shown that a number of physical, chemical, and biological processes occur within the soil-water-plant system. Interactions among these processes are discussed and a mathematical framework is...

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Phosphorus
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Soil pollution
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