Soil- Water- Root Processes
Description
Preface | ix
Contributors | xi
Chapter 1 | 1
Using Synchrotron-Based X-Ray Microtomography and Functional Contrast Agents in Environmental Applications
Dorthe Wildenschild, Mark L. Rivers, Mark L. Porter, Gabriel C. Iltis, Ryan T. Armstrong, and Yohan Davit
Chapter 2 | 23
Tomographic Investigations Relevant to the Rhizosphere
Keith W. Jones, Jun Wang, Yu-chen Chen, Qingxi Yuan, W. Brent Lindquist, Lauren Beckingham, Catherine A. Peters, Wooyong Um, Lee Newman, Tara Sabo-Attwood, and Ryan Tappero
Chapter 3 | 39
Synchrotron X-Ray Microtomography—New Means to Quantify Root Induced Changes of Rhizosphere Physical Properties
Jazmín E. Aravena, Markus Berli, Manoj Menon, Teamrat A. Ghezzehei, Ajay K. Mandava, Emma E. Regentova, Natarajan S. Pillai, John Steude, Michael H. Young, Peter S. Nico, and Scott W. Tyler
Chapter 4 | 69
Effects of Root-Induced Biopores on Pore Space Architecture Investigated with Industrial X-Ray Computed Tomography
Sebastian K. Pagenkemper, Stephan Peth, Daniel Uteau Puschmann, and Rainer Horn
Chapter 5 | 97
Computed Tomographic Evaluation of Earth Materials with Varying Resolutions
Ranjith P. Udawatta, Stephen H. Anderson, Clark J. Gantzer, and Shmuel Assouline
Chapter 6 | 113
Applications of Neutron Imaging in Soil–Water–Root Systems
Ahmad B. Moradi, Sascha E. Oswald, Manoj Menon, Andrea Carminati, Eberhard Lehmann, and Jan W. Hopmans
Chapter 7 | 137
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Techniques for Visualization of Root Growth and Root Water Uptake Processes
A. Pohlmeier, S. Haber-Pohlmeier, M. Javaux, and H. Vereecken
Chapter 8 | 157
Segmentation of X-Ray CT Data of Porous Materials: A Review of Global and Locally Adaptive Algorithms
Markus Tuller, Ramaprasad Kulkarni, and Wolfgang Fink
Chapter 9 | 183
Heterogeneous Porous Media Structure Analysis with Computed Tomography Images and a Multiphase Bin Semivariogram
Glenn O. Brown and Jason R. Vogel
Chapter 10 | 205
Characterization of Porous Media Computer Tomography Images Using Semivariogram Families
Jason R. Vogel and Glenn O. Brown
Chapter 11 | 223
Electrical Resistivity Tomography of the Root Zone
Alex Furman, Ali Arnon-Zur, and Shmuel Assouline
Chapter 12 | 247
Geophysical Methods for Field-Scale Imaging of Root Zone Properties and Processes
J. Vanderborght, J.A. Huisman, J. van der Kruk, and H. Vereecken
Index | 283
Stephen H. Anderson is the William A. Albrecht Distinguished Professor of Soil and Environmental Sciences in the Department of Soil, Environmental, and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO. Current areas of research in his program include evaluation of soil management effects on soil hydraulic properties, development of X-ray computed tomography and microtomography techniques for assessment of pore-scale soil properties and processes, and utilizing hydrologic models to evaluate effectiveness of conservation practices at the watershed scale. He teaches courses in pollutant fate and transport, environmental soil physics, watershed modeling using GIS, and vadose zone transport.
Jan W. Hopmans is Professor of Vadose Zone Hydrology in the Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources and Associate Dean in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of California in Davis, CA. Current areas of research in his program include development of experimental and mathematical methods to better understand the fundamental processes controlling soil water flow and chemical transport and include interests in plant root–soil water interactions, parameter optimization, regional irrigation water management, soil moisture sensor development, soil salinity, and climate change impacts on California's hydrology. He teaches courses in soil physics and vadose zone modeling.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780891189589
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
Technology & Engineering
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
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AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English