Water vapor enhancement factor due to temperature gradient in unsaturated soils

The vapor enchancement factor (VEF) is a well-known but inadequately defined parameter is soil physics.It was first considered by Philip and de Vries (1957) when they intoruduced Fick's law equation to govern water vapor diffusion in unsaturated so

Main Author: Goh, Sunny Eng Giap
Language:English
Published: Tokyo: Meiji University, 2017.
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