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WARNING: THESE APPLETS DO NOT REPRESENT OUR MOST RECENT SOFTWARE AND ARE NO LONGER BEING SUPPORTED! Our most recent software is written in Java and utilizes the Sun Microsystems Java Web Start technology. It operates on a variety of operating systems including Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Solaris. This Web Start software includes expanded capabilities and features. A summary of differences between applets and Web Start applications is available here. We strongly urge you to use this Web Start form of the software. The table below contains links to Java applets and related documentation we developed as instructional aids. Most applets can be run using the Java virtual machine in common browsers, but they run best when used with a free plugin available from Sun Microsystems. The first time the plugin is needed, you will be given the opportunity to download it and install it. This only needs to be done one time. |
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Virtual Machine |
Supporting Documents |
| Steady-state water movement in uniform soil |
Plug-in Built-in |
Water Movement in Soils |
| Steady-state water movement in layered soil |
Plug-in Built-in |
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| Transient water movement in semi-infinite soil has been removed. | Web Start Version | |
| Water Balance Calculations |
Plug-in Built-in |
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| Drainage estimator |
Plug-in Built-in |
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| Soil temperature changes with depth and time |
Plug-in Built-in |
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| Degradation of chemicals: First-order with constant degradation rate |
Plug-in Built-in |
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| Degradation of chemicals: First-order with temperature-dependent rate |
Plug-in Built-in |
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| Diffusion of a chemical in soil |
Plug-in Built-in |
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| Solutions to convection-dispersion equation for steady water flow |
Plug-in Built-in |
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| Mixing of chemicals in an aquifer and concentration changes in an aquifer as a function of time |
Plug-in Built-in |
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| CMIS Chemical Movement in Soils educational model: Standard Edition | Built-in |
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| CMIS Chemical Movement in Soils educational model: New Zealand Edition | Built-in | |
| Vulnerability Assessment in Canterbury New Zealand | Plug-in |
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Send comments and suggestions to D. L. Nofziger Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, 368 Ag Hall, Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, OK 74078 |