K in an Urban World: New Contexts for Hydraulic Conductivity
Author: W.D. Shuster , Laura Schifman, Christa Kelleher, Heather E. Golden and others
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Description: K in an Urban World: New Contexts for Hydraulic Conductivity por W.D. Shuster , Laura Schifman, Christa Kelleher, Heather E. Golden and others details how urban soils' hydraulic conductivity (K) is measured across cities. This study is vital for informed urban water resource management and stormwater runoff mitigation.
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