Nebraska Vadose Zone Overview
An episode of the Water Center podcast titled "Nebraska Vadose Zone Overview" was published on September 29, 2020.
September 29, 2020 · Water Center
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Episode Description
The vadose zone is the interval between the crop root zone and the water table, and is a critically important region for storage, transport and transformation of chemicals that can impact groundwater quality. This video is an overview of the Nebraska Vadose Zone program (https://nebraskavadose.unl.edu/), which standardizes collection, processing, analysis, and sharing of vadose zone monitoring data, with the goal of protecting water quality in the long-term.
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