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Wed, 26 Nov 2008 21:15:05 -0600
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    DSSAT 4.0 wants cm/hr for saturated hydraulic conductivity; however,
the US NRCS soil surveys use micro m/second. Is "micro m" the same as
micrometer? If not, what does it stand for? What is the conversion
factor to get cm/hr?

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Michael Pool, Ph.D., RPA
Anthropology and Geography
Social Science Department
Austin Community College
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