3D-printing of undisturbed soil imaged by X-ray
An artificial soil pore network can help to analyse preferential macropore flow which is important for pollutant leaching and degradation in the environment. Reproducing soil macro pores in an artificial, durable material offers the opportunity of repeating experiments in contrast to real soil por...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment
2013
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