perceleringstracés
Perceleringstracés, often translated as "percolation traces" or "leaching paths," are a concept primarily discussed in the context of soil science and hydrology, particularly in relation to agricultural practices and environmental contamination. These traces represent preferential pathways through the soil where water, and consequently dissolved substances, can move more rapidly than in the surrounding soil matrix. This preferential flow can occur due to various factors.
Physical discontinuities within the soil are a major contributor to perceleringstracés. These can include macropores, cracks,
The implications of perceleringstracés are significant. In agriculture, they can lead to uneven distribution of water