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capillary w. the water contained in the soil above the water table of the ground water.
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capillary The smallest blood or lymph vessels.
Ãâó: www.coh.arizona.edu/techcom/plants/terms.html
capillary action The movement of liquid within a material against gravity as a result of surface tension.
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capillary water Just above the water table, in the aeration zone, is capillary water that moves upward from the water table by capillary action. This water can move slowly and in any direction. While most plants rely upon moisture from precipitation that is present in the unsaturated zone, their roots may also tap into capillary water or into the underlying saturated zone. Collection site: A stream, lake, reservoir, or other body of water fed by water drained from a watershed. ...
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capillary water Water held in the capillary, or small pores of the soil, usually with soil water pressure (tension) greater than 1/3 bar. Capillary water can move in any direction.
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