MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN SOIL PROCESSES
Abstract
The article describes the ways of constructing mathematical models for processes in the soil. Models designed to increase their fertility, varying with soil moisture, for the transportation of salt are shown. In order to more accurately describe the nature of the system's response to environmental change, it is necessary to take into account in the model the largest possible number of environmental factors influencing it. Mathematical models developed to study the mechanism and patterns of transfer of solutes in the soil, use in agriculture, prevent soil salinity and prevent desalting of saline lands are given.
About the Authors
Zh. M. TashenovaKazakhstan
Zh. B. Kadirova
Kazakhstan
E. N. Nurlybaeva
Kazakhstan
Sh. A. Amanzholova
Kazakhstan
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Review
For citations:
Tashenova Zh.M., Kadirova Zh.B., Nurlybaeva E.N., Amanzholova Sh.A. MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN SOIL PROCESSES. Herald of the Kazakh-British technical university. 2019;16(2):165-169.