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ABSTRACT
Examples are presented to illustrate the affects of changing the outer radius (r1), and the ratio of root absorbing power to inward flux of water (k/vo) on nondimensional concentration as a function of nondimensional time and distance. The examples presented are based on the analytical solution to two flow situations (see Part I). A method is also presented to show how simple solutions can be constructed for the flow problem involving only trigonometric functions.
1 Contribution from the Purdue Agric. Exp. Stn., West Lafayette, IN 47907, Journal Paper no. 7456.
2 Assistant Professor of Soil Physics, Purdue University.
Received for publication December 20, 1978. Accepted for publication August 14, 1979.
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