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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectPolyacrylamide -- Environmental aspects (1)Rain and rainfall (1)Runoff (1)Runoff -- Measurement (1)Silt loam (1)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (1)2006 (1)Author/ContributorGantzer, Clark James (2)Lee, Sang Soo, 1978- (2)Advisor
    Gantzer, Clark James (2)
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    Soil, environmental and atmospheric sciences (MU) (2)
    Language (ISO)English (2)

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    Polyacrylamide amendment for erosion and runoff control on soils of differing characteristics 

    Lee, Sang Soo, 1978- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    The use of anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) as a soil amendment is an emerging conservation practice. However, guidelines have not been developed with considerations of soil properties and topographic characteristics. The ...

    Soil surface-seal measurement using high-resolution x-ray computed tomography (HRCT) 

    Lee, Sang Soo, 1978- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    Rainfall on bare soil breaks soil aggregates, detaching particles, plugging pores and decreasing porosity in the top few mm of soil. This reduces hydraulic conductivity and increases runoff through a process known as surface ...

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