Dr. Nofziger’s Soil Physics Toolbox

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Dr. Nofziger’s Soil Physics Toolbox 8/26/11

Existing Tools Tool Link Steady-state water flow in soil http://soilphysics.okstate.edu/software/DarcyFlow/index.html Flow and transport in unsaturated soil (CHEMFLO) http://soilphysics.okstate.edu/software/chemflo/index.html Root-zone soil water balance http://soilphysics.okstate.edu/software/WaterBalance/index.html Diffusion of chemicals in soil http://soilphysics.okstate.edu/software/Diffusion/index.html Soil temperature changes with depth and time http://soilphysics.okstate.edu/software/SoilTemperature/document.pdf