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The term 'infiltrability' is coined by:
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The term 'infiltrability' is coined by:

A.

Robert E. Horton

B.

Daniel Hillel

C.

J.R. Philip

D.

Green, W.H., and G.A. Ampt

Correct option is B


The term 'infiltrability', referring to the maximum rate at which soil can absorb water under specific conditions, was coined by Daniel Hillel, a renowned soil and environmental scientist. His work on soil physics significantly shaped modern irrigation and hydrological modeling.

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