Journal article
Preferred states in spatial soil moisture patterns: Local and nonlocal controls
RB Grayson, AW Western, FHS Chiew, G Blöschl
Water Resources Research | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Published : 1997
DOI: 10.1029/97WR02174
Abstract
In this paper we develop a conceptual and observational case in which soil water patterns in temperate regions of Australia switch between two preferred states. The wet state is dominated by lateral water movement through both surface and subsurface paths, with catchment terrain leading to organization of wet areas along drainage lines. We denote this as nonlocal control. The dry state is dominated by vertical fluxes, with soil properties and only local terrain (areas of high convergence) influencing spatial patterns. We denote this as local control. The switch is described in terms of the dominance of lateral over vertical water fluxes and vice versa. When evapotranspiration exceeds rainfal..
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