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Richards equation

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Richards equation is a fundamental partial differential equation that describes the movement of water in unsaturated soils. It is particularly important in hydrogeology, soil physics, and civil engineering, as it models how water infiltrates into and moves through soil layers under the influence of gravity and capillary forces.

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