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Role of divalent fatty acid salts in soil water repellency
E. R. Graber, S. Tagger,
R. Wallach
Department of Soil and Water Sciences
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Repellent
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Soil Water Repellency
100%
Fatty Acids
100%
Divalent
100%
Fatty Acid Salts
100%
Hydrophobic Film
50%
Temporal Variability
25%
Spatial Variability
25%
Head Group
25%
Na +
25%
Ca2+
25%
Contact Angle
25%
Divalent Cations
25%
Mineralogy
25%
Inconsistency
25%
Indirect Measurement
25%
Soil Solution
25%
Film-forming
25%
Conceptual Model
25%
Soil Surface
25%
Increased Temperature
25%
Long-chain Fatty Acids
25%
Particle Surface
25%
Negatively Charged Surface
25%
PH Effect
25%
Acidity
25%
Cation Concentration
25%
Liquid Substrate
25%
Initial Contact
25%
Counterion Effect
25%
Long-chain Alkanes
25%
Positively Charged Surface
25%
Solid Substrate
25%
Cation Bridges
25%
Hydrophobin
25%
Molarity of Ethanol Droplet Test
25%
Elevated pH
25%
Long-chain Amines
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Soil Water
100%
Mineralogy
100%
Retraining
100%
Soil Surface
100%
Wetting
100%
Paraffin
100%