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Correction to: A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder

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Correction to: A new and simple method for measuring in situ field-saturated hydraulic conductivity using a falling-head single cylinder
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Paddy and Water Environment, February 2018
DOI 10.1007/s10333-018-0631-5
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Kosuke Noborio, Yuki Ito, Hailong He, Min Li, Yuki Kojima, Hirofumi Hara, Masaru Mizoguchi

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