Browsing 09th Academic Session - 2012 by Subject "aggregate stability"

Browsing 09th Academic Session - 2012 by Subject "aggregate stability"

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  • Leelamanie, D.A.L.; Gurusmghe, I.Y. (University of Ruhuna, Wellamadama, Matara, 2012-02-22)
    Soil water repellency is a phenomenon that soils resist wetting when water is applied on the surface. Water repellency can be assumed to improve aggregate stability as it may reduce rapid wetting and slaking of aggregates. ...
  • Leelamanie, D.A.L.; Gurusmghe, I.Y. (University of Ruhuna, Wellamadama, Matara, 2012-02-22)
    Soil water repellency is a phenomenon that soils resist wetting when water is applied on the surface. Water repellency can be assumed to improve aggregate stability as it may reduce rapid wetting and slaking of aggregates. ...

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