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Water content may also be based on its mass or weight... To convert gravimetric water content to volumetric water... multiply the gravimetric water content by the bulk... defined as the water content for which the gradient... Volumetric water content can be directly measured using a known volume of the material... Other methods that determine water content of a sample include chemical... The method used to determine water content may affect whether water present in this form is accounted for... water content has an important role for... understanding of water content over space and time... Observations have revealed generally that spatial variance in water content tends to increase as overall wetness increases in semiarid regions... Most soils have a water content less than porosity... Water content in the capillary fringe decreases with increasing distance above the... unsaturated hydraulic conductivity is a function of the water content of the material... the hydraulic conductivity decreasing with lower water content in a very non...

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