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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. GOODWIN: <br /> <br />DR. DANIELSON: <br /> <br />MR. GOODWIN: <br /> <br />DR. EVANS: <br /> <br />DR. SIMONS: <br /> <br />greatly. You have a heavy soil, normally we <br />consider these to be low in intake. However, <br />we have two factors to consider, one is <br />texture, which you've mentioned, and the other <br />is structure, the orientation of these mater- <br />ials. We can have highly textured heavy soil <br />that has a pretty good intake rate; we can have <br />sandy soil, in fact the silty type soil being <br />on the sandy side, that are sometimes our real <br />problem soils from the standpoint of develop- <br />ing pans or lenses which will not let water <br />through. Normally this is not the case." <br /> <br />"I know.. II <br /> <br />"Normally we can expect the sand ones to <br />be high and the clay ones to be low. <br /> <br />I haven't answered your question and I <br />really can't." <br /> <br />"Thank you." <br /> <br />"Thanks, Bob. <br /> <br />The last presentation will be in the area <br />of our longest and traditionally strongest <br />research enterprises, namely, in hydraulic <br />engineering, hydrology, and I am very pleased <br />to have review this the Associate Dean of <br />Engineering, who is in charge of Engineering <br />Research, Dr. Daryl B. Simons." <br /> <br />"It is a pleasure to welcome all of you <br />here today. I am extremely pleased that many <br />of you will have the opportunity to visit the <br />engineering research facilities while you are <br />here. I know many of you are well acquainted <br />already with these facilities. However, for <br />others of you, you may be viewing them for the <br />first time. Because of this, I am going to <br />take a little liberty here with the topic <br />assigned to me and lay a little bit of back- <br />ground for our type of operation in the College <br />of Engineering. <br />