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F. M. Brandi-Dohrn
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Hess, M.
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Selker, J.
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Dick, R. P.
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Kauffman, S. M.
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Hemphill, D. D.
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Nitrate leaching under a cereal rye cover crop
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Journal of Environmental Quality
, vol. 26, pp. 181–188, 1997.
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J. Selker
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Applying preferential flow concepts to horticultural water management
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HortTechnology
, vol. 6, pp. 107–110, 1996.
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M. H. Schroth
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Istok, J. D.
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Ahearn, S. J.
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Selker, J.
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Characterization of Miller-similar silica sands for laboratory hydrologic studies
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 60, pp. 1331–1339, 1996.
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J. Selker
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Steenhuis, T. S.
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Parlange, J. - Y.
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An engineering approach to fingered vadose pollutant transport
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Geoderma
, vol. 70, pp. 197–206, 1996.
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J. H. Knutson
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Selker, J.
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Fiberglass wick effects to solute travel time and dispersion for application in monitoring vadose zone chemical transport
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Redacted for Privacy
, p. 59, 1996.
J. H. Knutson
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Selker, J.
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Fiberglass wick sampler effects on measurements of solute transport in the vadose zone
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 60, pp. 420–424, 1996.
F. M. Brandi-Dohrn
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Hess, M.
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Selker, J.
, and
Dick, R. P.
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Field evaluation of passive capillary samplers
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 60, pp. 1705–1713, 1996.
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F. M. Brandi-Dohrn
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Dick, R. P.
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Hess, M.
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Selker, J.
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Suction cup sampler bias in leaching characterization of an undisturbed field soil
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, 1996.
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F. M. Brandi-Dohrn
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Leibundgut, C.
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Dick, R. P.
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Selker, J.
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Collecting tracers in the vadose zone. no. 229
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, 1995.
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M. H. Schroth
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Istok, J. D.
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Ahearn, S. J.
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Selker, J.
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Geometry and position of light nonaqueous-phase liquid lenses in water-wetted porous media
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Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
, vol. 19, pp. 269–287, 1995.
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A. Rimmer
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Steenhuis, T. S.
, and
Selker, J.
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One-dimensional model to evaluate the performance of wick samplers in soils
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 59, pp. 88–92, 1995.
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S. F. Kelly
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Selker, J.
, and
Green, J. L.
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Using short soil moisture probes with high-bandwidth time domain reflectometry instruments
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 59, pp. 97–102, 1995.
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W. D. Reynolds
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Selker, J.
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PAIGE, G.
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HILLEL, D.
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Comments on Comparison of three methods for assessing soil hydraulic properties' by GB Paige and D. Hillel. Authors' response
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Soil science
, vol. 157, pp. 116–119, 1994.
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J. Frankenfield
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Selker, J.
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Fluid interfacial geometry at the pore scale and its effects on characteristic curves
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Proceedings of the 14th Annual Hydrology Days. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Hydrology Days Publications, Atherton, CA
, pp. 111–122, 1994.
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J. Selker
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Letter to the Editor
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Soil Science
, vol. 157, pp. 120–121, 1994.
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T. S. Steenhuis
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Boll, J.
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Shalit, G.
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Selker, J.
, and
Merwin, I. A.
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A simple equation for predicting preferential flow solute concentrations
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Journal of environmental quality
, vol. 23, pp. 1058–1064, 1994.
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J. H. Knutson
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Selker, J.
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Unsaturated hydraulic conductivities of fiberglass wicks and designing capillary wick pore-water samplers
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 58, pp. 721–729, 1994.
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J. H. Knutson
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Lee, S. B.
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Zhang, W. Q.
, and
Selker, J.
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Fiberglass wick preparation for use in passive capillary wick soil pore-water samplers
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 57, pp. 1474–1476, 1993.
H
Y. Liu
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Steenhuis, T. S.
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Parlange, J.
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Bierck, B. R.
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Selker, J.
, and
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High intensity X-ray and tensiometer measurements in rapidly changing preferential flow fields
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 57, pp. 1188–1192, 1993.
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A. R. Mitchell
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Stevenson, K.
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Farris, N. A.
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English, M.
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Selker, J.
, and
Madras, O. R.
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Irrigation and nitrogen fertility of peppermint in central Oregon
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Central Oregon Agricultural Research Center
, p. 12, 1993.
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J. Selker
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Graff, L.
, and
Steenhuis, T.
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Noninvasive time domain reflectometry moisture measurement probe
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 57, pp. 934–936, 1993.
F
J. Boll
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Steenhuis, T. S.
, and
Selker, J.
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Fiberglass wicks for sampling of water and solutes in the vadose zone
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 56, pp. 701–707, 1992.
J. Selker
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Leclerq, P.
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Parlange, J. - Y.
, and
Steenhuis, T.
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Fingered flow in two dimensions 1. Measurement of matric potential
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, 1992.
J. Selker
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Parlange, J. - Y.
, and
Steenhuis, T.
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Fingered flow in two dimensions 2. Predicting finger moisture profile
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, 1992.
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J. Selker
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Steenhuis, T. S.
, and
Parlange, J. - Y.
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Wetting front instability in homogeneous sandy soils under continuous infiltration
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
, vol. 56, pp. 1346–1350, 1992.
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