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English: Subsurface drainage model of a layered anisotropic soil, amplification of parameters compared to those used in Hooghoudt's drainage equation
Date 25 October 2009 (original upload date)
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Author R.J.Oosterbaan at English Wikipedia

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  • 2009-10-25 16:28 R.J.Oosterbaan 667×431× (77611 bytes) One symbol changed D2 -> Di
  • 2009-10-25 16:17 R.J.Oosterbaan 667×426× (77714 bytes) R.J.Oosterbaan self made Drainage of an anisotropic soil {{PD-self}}

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