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J. Boll, Steenhuis, T. S., and Selker, J., Fiberglass wicks for sampling of water and solutes in the vadose zone, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 56, pp. 701–707, 1992.
J. Boll, Steenhuis, T. S., Selker, J., Nijssen, B. M., and Ochs, E. S., Fiberglass wicks for sampling water and solutes from the unsaturated zone, Paper-American Society of Agricultural Engineers (USA), 1990.
T. S. Steenhuis, Kung, K. J. S., Parlange, J. Y., Selker, J., and Chen, X. X., Flow regimes in sandy soils with inclined layers, Proceedings of 10th Annual AGU-Hydrology Days, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, April, pp. 10–12, 1990.
M. T. Walter, Kim, J. - S., Steenhuis, T. S., Parlange, J. - Y., Heilig, A., Braddock, R. David, Selker, J., and Boll, J., Funneled flow mechanisms in a sloping layered soil: Laboratory investigation, Water Resources Research, vol. 36, pp. 841–849, 2000.
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D. A. Barry, Parlange, M. B., Parlange, J. Y., Liu, M. C., Steenhuis, T. S., Sander, G. C., Lockington, D. A., Li, L., Stagnitti, F., Assouline, S., and , Infiltration and ponding, Water Interactions with Energy, Environment, Food and Agriculture-Volume II, p. 245, 2009.
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K. J. S. Kung, Boll, J., Selker, J., Ritter, W. F., and Steenhuis, T. S., Use of ground penetrating radar to improve water quality monitoring in the vadose zone, in Preferential Flow, Proceedings of American Society of Agricultural Engineers National Symposium on Preferential Flow. Chicago, IL, 1991.
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J. Boll, Selker, J., Nijssen, B. M., Steenhuis, T. S., Van Winkle, J., and Jolles, E., Water quality sampling under preferential flow conditions, in Lysimeters for Evapotranspiration and Environmental Measurements, 1991.
J. Selker, Steenhuis, T. S., and Parlange, J. - Y., Wetting front instability in homogeneous sandy soils under continuous infiltration, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 56, pp. 1346–1350, 1992.