Journal article
Estimating extractable soil moisture content for Australian soils from field measurements
AR Ladson, JR Lander, AW Western, RB Grayson, L Zhang
Australian Journal of Soil Research | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2006
DOI: 10.1071/SR04180
Abstract
The amount of water that can be stored in soil and evaporated or actively used by plants is a key parameter in hydrologic models and is important for crop and pasture production. Often, the active soil moisture store is estimated from laboratory measurements of soil properties. An alternative approach, described in this paper, is to estimate the extractable soil moisture capacity from direct measurements of soil moisture content in the field. A time series of soil moisture values, over the depth of the soil, shows the actual changes in water content. The difference between the wettest and driest profiles is an estimate of the extractable soil moisture storage. We have gathered data on extrac..
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