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Collection of Images

 

One of the main topics of the Soil Physics Group is the relationship between structure and transport. Therefore different types of experiments were carried out in laboratory as well as in the field. Tracers were used to investigate the properties of different soils.

Below you find a collection of images obtained in our group during the last few years. You find more information about some of the projects below on the pages publications or projects. As this site is still under construction, no details about the experiments are added yet.

Please send a mail to the soil physics pagemaster, if you are interested in better resolution images.

Better resolution images and more information in german can be found here.

 

 

Column experiments with aggregated soil

R. Schulin et al./ Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 

 


 

Transport of chloride and bromide trough an unsaturated field soil

R. Schulin, H. Flühler, Chr. Rickli / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 
 

 

Evaluation of pesticide transport through unsaturated field soils

K. Roth et al. / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 

 


 

Susceptibility of soils to preferential flow of water: a field study

M. Flury et al. / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 


 

Laterale dispersion at different infiltration rates

G. Winzig et al. / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 

 


 

Fields of hydraulic property and spatial moments of solute pulses in unsaturated soils

J. Forrer & R. Kasteel

 

 


 

Transport mechanisms of soluble phosphorus from agricultural land into a brook

Ch. Stammet al. / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 


 

Regeneration of a compacted field soil

N. von Albertini et al. / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 

 


 

Water infiltration into frozen soils

D. Stadler et al. / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 


 

Gas advection in sheared granite

U. Fischer & B. Kulli / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 

 


 

Flow patterns in a structured field soils

P. Gähwiller and T. Gimmi / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 

 


 

Infiltration patterns in a sandy soil at different water contents

T. Gimmi et al. / Soil Physics, ItÖ, ETH Zürich

 

 


 

 

Assessment and Prediction of the Mechanical Impact on the Subsoil by the Installation of Gas Pipelines in Agricultural Soils

B. Kulli & M. Berli

 

 

 


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