Data of soil hydraulic properties forms often a limiting factor in unsaturated zone modelling, especially at the larger scales. Investigations for the hydraulic characterization of soils are time-consuming and costly, and the accuracy of the results obtained by the different methodologies is still debated. However, we may wonder how the uncertainty in soil hydraulic parameters relates to the uncertainty of the selected modelling approach. We performed an intensive monitoring study during the cropping season of a 10 ha maize field in Northern Italy. The data were used to: i) compare different methods for determining soil hydraulic parameters and ii) evaluate the effect of the uncertainty in these parameters on different variables (i.e. evapo...
Soil hydrological models are inherently imperfect because they abstract and simplify ¿real¿ hydrolog...
Field experiments and additional measurements on undisturbed soil samples in the laboratory were don...
Soil water balance on a local scale is generally achieved by applying the classical nonlinear Richar...
Data of soil hydraulic properties forms often a limiting factor in unsaturated zone modelling, espec...
Hydrological models play a crucial role for their ability to simulate water movement from soil surfa...
Several hydrological applications require the characterisation of the soil hydraulic properties at l...
Simulation of soil moisture content requires effective soil hydraulic parameters that are valid at t...
Water balance modelling based on Richards' equation requires accurate description of the soils' hydr...
Often the soil hydraulic parameters are obtained by the inversion of measured data (e.g. soil moistu...
The quantification of the water balance terms within soil-crop-climate systems is required to derive...
For simulations in basins where soil information is limited to soil type maps, a methodology is pres...
Soil hydrological models are inherently imperfect because they abstract and simplify ¿real¿ hydrolog...
Field experiments and additional measurements on undisturbed soil samples in the laboratory were don...
Soil water balance on a local scale is generally achieved by applying the classical nonlinear Richar...
Data of soil hydraulic properties forms often a limiting factor in unsaturated zone modelling, espec...
Hydrological models play a crucial role for their ability to simulate water movement from soil surfa...
Several hydrological applications require the characterisation of the soil hydraulic properties at l...
Simulation of soil moisture content requires effective soil hydraulic parameters that are valid at t...
Water balance modelling based on Richards' equation requires accurate description of the soils' hydr...
Often the soil hydraulic parameters are obtained by the inversion of measured data (e.g. soil moistu...
The quantification of the water balance terms within soil-crop-climate systems is required to derive...
For simulations in basins where soil information is limited to soil type maps, a methodology is pres...
Soil hydrological models are inherently imperfect because they abstract and simplify ¿real¿ hydrolog...
Field experiments and additional measurements on undisturbed soil samples in the laboratory were don...
Soil water balance on a local scale is generally achieved by applying the classical nonlinear Richar...