نتایج جستجو برای: soil texture became coarser

تعداد نتایج: 300197  

2010
Katherine Grote Cale Anger Bridget Kelly Susan Hubbard Yoram Rubin

Accurate characterization of near-surface soil water content is vital for guiding agricultural management decisions and for reducing the potential negative environmental impacts of agriculture. Characterizing the near-surface soil water content can be difficult, as this parameter is often both spatially and temporally variable, and obtaining sufficient measurements to describe the heterogeneity...

1982
K. I

As an object approaches the eye, its retinal image size grows larger and its surface texture appears to grow coarser. We compare these two visual correlates of motion in their effectiveness as stimuli for motion in depth. In some experiments texture and object size both expanded or both contracted: in other experiments the two stimuli were pitted against each other. When texture and size change...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
Peter A Vadas

Computer models help identify agricultural areas where P transport potential is high, but commonly used models do not simulate surface application of manures and P transport from manures to runoff. As part of an effort to model such P transport, we conducted manure slurry separation and soil infiltration experiments to determine how much slurry P infiltrates into soil after application but befo...

Journal: :Vision research 1983
K I Beverley D Regan

As an object approaches the eye, its retinal image size grows larger and its surface texture appears to grow coarser. We compare these two visual correlates of motion in their effectiveness as stimuli for motion in depth. In some experiments texture and object size both expanded or both contracted; in other experiments the two stimuli were pitted against each other. When texture and size change...

2005
Giuseppe Papari Alessandro Neri

In this paper we propose a multiscale biologically motivated technique for contour detection by texture suppression. Standard edge detectors reacts to all the local luminance changes, irrespective whether they are due to the contours of the objects represented in the scene, rather than to natural texture like grass, foliage, water, etc. Moreover, edges due to texture are often stronger than edg...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Jennifer K Carson Vanesa Gonzalez-Quiñones Daniel V Murphy Christoph Hinz Jeremy A Shaw Deirdre B Gleeson

One of soil microbiology's most intriguing puzzles is how so many different bacterial species can coexist in small volumes of soil when competition theory predicts that less competitive species should decline and eventually disappear. We provide evidence supporting the theory that low pore connectivity caused by low water potential (and therefore low water content) increases the diversity of a ...

2015
De-Cai Wang Gan-Lin Zhang Ming-Song Zhao Xian-Zhang Pan Yu-Guo Zhao De-Cheng Li Bob Macmillan Jingdong Mao

Numerous studies have investigated the direct retrieval of soil properties, including soil texture, using remotely sensed images. However, few have considered how soil properties influence dynamic changes in remote images or how soil processes affect the characteristics of the spectrum. This study investigated a new method for mapping regional soil texture based on the hypothesis that the rate ...

Journal: :Topology and its Applications 2010

2016
Luis A. Méndez - Barroso Enrique R. Vivoni Giuseppe Mascaro

Soil depth and texture exert strong controls on the spatial distribution of water and energy fluxes and states in semiarid watersheds. As a result, realistic representations of the spatial soil characteristics within watersheds are important for the improvement of process-based distributed hydrologic modeling applications. In this study, we evaluated the effects of combinations of soil thicknes...

2011
Yongyoot Witheetrirong Nitin Kumar Tripathi Taravudh Tipdecho Preeda Parkpian

The use of chemical fertilizers in Thailand increased exponentially by more than 100-fold from 1961 to 2004. Intensification of agricultural production causes several potential risks to water supplies, especially nitrate-nitrogen (NO(3) (-)-N) pollution. Nitrate is considered a potential pollutant because its excess application can move into streams by runoff and into groundwater by leaching. T...

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