Estimating Uncertain Flow and Transport Parameters Using a Sequential Uncertainty Fitting Procedure

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This paper, published in 1950, received 541 indexed citations. Written by Karim C. Abbaspour, C. Annette Johnson and Martinus Th. van Genuchten covering the research area of Civil and Structural Engineering, Water Science and Technology and Environmental Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Water Science and Technology (497 citations), Global and Planetary Change (317 citations) and Environmental Engineering (202 citations). Published in Vadose Zone Journal.

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