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Bromide and Nitrate Movement through Undisturbed Soil Columns

D. E. Clay*, Z. Zheng, Z. Liu, S. A. Clay and T. P. Trooien

Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007



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Fig. 1. The relationship between leachate volume and the relative amount of Br and 15NO3–N contained in the leachate. A value greater than 1 indicates that Br leached faster than NO3. The different symbols represent different soil columns and the 95% confidence intervals are shown as dashed lines.

 





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