Detecting soil hydrological connectivity in a badland area by fast field cycling nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry
Pellegrino Conte,
Gaetano Guida,
Calogero Librici
et al.
Abstract:The ‘hydrological connectivity inside the soil’ refers to both the spatial pattern inside the soil (structural component) and the physical–chemical process at a molecular level (functional component). Fast field cycling (FFC) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry allows for measuring structural and functional connectivity by two suitable indexes named structural connectivity index (SCI) and functional connectivity index (FCI). In this study, FFC NMR relaxometry was applied to soils sampled in a very deg… Show more
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