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English: Photograph taken March 31, 2014, in the engineering hydrology and instrumentation laboratory at the University of Wyoming, showing the column experiment that was patterned after the famous experiment by Childs and Poulovasillis (1962). The column experiment collected data that were used to validate the ability of the SMVE advection-like term to simulate capillary groundwater dynamics in response to a moving water table. Data are available at: http://wycehg.wygisc. org/content/map.
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