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<blockquote data-quote="20x" data-source="post: 600195" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>Monitoring rainfall areas above our catchments helps to create the ribbons but it's not just about total amount of water dumped in short period.</p><p>What I believe I see when the water runs out is an alignment of density and mass in resistance to flow.</p><p>E.g., so much water and liquefied mass it cleans everything out as it goes, I believe everything is sorted as the volecity of water receeds and stacks it..</p><p>I spose it's just like the flow rate of a slice but on a bigger scale. 200ml in a day followed by 20ml per day might reduce to the fallout levels for longer for higher yields in zones....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20x, post: 600195, member: 2569"] Monitoring rainfall areas above our catchments helps to create the ribbons but it's not just about total amount of water dumped in short period. What I believe I see when the water runs out is an alignment of density and mass in resistance to flow. E.g., so much water and liquefied mass it cleans everything out as it goes, I believe everything is sorted as the volecity of water receeds and stacks it.. I spose it's just like the flow rate of a slice but on a bigger scale. 200ml in a day followed by 20ml per day might reduce to the fallout levels for longer for higher yields in zones.... [/QUOTE]
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