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News 2018

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November, 2018 We have posted examples demonstrating the use of HYDRUS-1D to simulate infiltration from ponding and rainfall and issues associated with this process. The text and Hydrus projects that can be downloaded from this link have originally been written for the manuscript of Vereecken et al. (in review in VZJ). However, since the text has not eventually been used in the final version of this manuscript, we have decided to share it, as well as all examples carried out for this manuscript, with the HYDRUS users on the HYDRUS website. Detailed Information.
October, 2018 We have posted a modified HYDRUS-1D module (and several demonstrative examples) that can be used to evaluate data collected using the Cosmic Ray Neutron Probe. Detailed Information.
September, 2018 A Postdoctoral Researcher position is available at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CULS), Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Modelling of soil-plant-water-nutrient relations with HYDRUS (pdf). Detailed Information.
Not dated, 2018 As usual, we are planning several HYDRUS short courses for 2018 (e.g., Prague (Czechia, Europe, ), Golden (Colorado, USA), Beijing (China), Tokyo (Japan), Accra (Ghana). More details.
August, 2018 Version 3.0 of HYDRUS (2D/3D) has been released.
July, 2018 The CSIRO HYDRUS-1D Tutorial Book (Rassam et al., 2018) has been released.
July, 2018 The HYDRUS package for MODFLOW was updated by Beegum et al. (2018ab) to additionally also include solute transport into the package and linking it to the three-dimensional groundwater solute transport model MT3DMS. The new package can simulate, in addition to water flow in the vadose zone, also solute transport involving many biogeochemical processes and reactions, including first-order degradation, volatilization, linear or nonlinear sorption, one-site kinetic sorption, two-site sorption, and two-kinetic sites sorption.
February, 2018 6th International Conference 'Hydrus Software Applications to Subsurface Flow and Contaminant Transport Problems', Tokyo, Japan, 2018, September 20, 2018 (Abstract submission deadline - July 31, 2018).
The conference will follow a two-day HYDRUS short course (September 18-19, 2018) at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.
January, 2018 Thematic issue''' on HYDRUS Applications to Subsurface Flow and Contaminant Transport Problems in Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics (IF=1.67).



 

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