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A hillslope‐scale experiment to measure lateral saturated hydraulic conductivityBrooks et al., 2004
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- Brooks E
- Boll J
- McDaniel P
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- Water Resources Research
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One of the most challenging parameters in hillslope‐and watershed‐scale, distributed, hydrologic models is the lateral saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks). In this paper, we present a methodology to determine the hillslope‐scale lateral Ks above a moderately deep …
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