The spatial distribution of pollutants entering ¯oodplain soils during a ¯ood event will be controlled by the interactions between ¯ood hydraulics, ¯oodplain topography, pollutant concentration, soil conditions, suspended sediment size and chemical reactions between the pollutants, water and soil. T
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Modelling river-floodplain interaction during flood propagation
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- Springer Netherlands
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- 2010
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- English
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- 55
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- 0921-030X
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## Abstract Floodplains during non‐flood periods are less well documented than when flooding occurs, but non‐flood periods offer opportunities to investigate vegetation controls on water and nutrient cycling. In this study, we characterized water uptake and nutrient concentration patterns from 2005