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18.11.2011
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We have posted some simple YouTube videos showing basic laboratory experiments as a teaching support for the Hydrus textbook.
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6.11.2011
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We have posted HYDRUS-1D and Unsatchem long-term (3-years) simulations of multicomponent solute transport (salinity and nitrogen profiles) in soils irrigated with saline water at two experimental sites in Portugal (Ramos et al., 2011).
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31.8.2011
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Job opening at CSIRO in Adelaide, Australia, for Reactive Transport Modeller. Involves work with HYDRUS and HP1 codes.
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Manfred Eigen, The Physicist's Conception of Nature, 1973, p. 618: "A theory has only the alternative of being right or wrong. A model has a third possibility: It may be right, but irrelevant." We hope HYDRUS represents only the first possibility.
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14.6.2011
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Jirka Simunek presented a seminar "Modeling Water Flow and Contaminant Transport in Soils and Groundwater Using the HYDRUS Software Packages" at the King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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4.5.2011
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New version HYDRUS 2.01 has been released. Visit Introducing HYDRUS 2D/3D, Version 2.x for more information.
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1.5.2011
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Consider to attend the upcoming HYDRUS short courses in in Golden, CO, Sede Boquer, Israel, or IAEA, Vienna, Austria.
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6.3.2011
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Check out photos from our recent HYDRUS short course in Prague, Czech Republic.
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21.1.2011
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Consider to contribute a manuscript to the special issue of Vadose Zone Journal on Reactive Transport Modeling (with HYDRUS or HP1), for which I'm an invited Editor. Let me know ASAP if you want to contribute. Jirka
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