Definition of Deep percolation

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Deep percolation

The term 'Deep percolation' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' The movement of water by gravity downward through the soil profile beyond the root zone; this water is not used by plants. Percolation of irrigation water past the plant root zone to regions of deeper ground-water aquifers'.

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