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Profile Layering, Root Zone Permeability, and Slope Affect on Soil Water Content during Putting Green Drainage

G. W. Prettyman and E. L. McCoy*

School of Natural Resources, Ohio State Univ., Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster, OH 44691



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Fig. 1. Mean water content (m3 m-3) of the experimental putting greens after 1 h of drainage and for rain rates of 112 mm h-1. Results shown are for the (A) 0% slope and (B) 4% slope treatments. Open drain lines were located at 0.6 and 5.2 m upslope.

 


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Fig. 2. Mean water content (m3 m-3) of the experimental putting greens after 27 h of drainage and for rain rates of 112 mm h-1. Results shown are for the (A) 0% slope and (B) 4% slope treatments. Open drain lines were located at 0.6 and 5.2 m upslope.

 


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Fig. 3. Mean water content (m3 m-3) of the experimental putting greens after 45 h of drainage and for rain rates of 112 mm h-1. Results shown are for the (A) 0% slope and (B) 4% slope treatments. Open drain lines were located at 0.6 and 5.2 m upslope.

 





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