Soil water content is a key property in the study of water available for plants, infiltration, drainage, hydraulic conductivity, irrigation, plant water stress and solute movement. However, its measurement consumes time and, in the case of stony soils, the presence of stones difficult to determinate the water content. An alternative is the use of pedotransfer functions (PTFs), as models to predict these properties from readily available data. The present work shows a comparison of different widely used PTFs to estimate water content at-33 kPa (WR - 33kPa ) in high stoniness soils. The work was carried out in the Caramacate River, an area of high interest because the frequent landslides worsen the quality of drinking water. The performance o...
Accurate knowledge of soil hydraulic properties is essential for effectively simulating soil water d...
Studies on water retention and availability are scarce for subtropical or humid temperate climate re...
International audienceUse of in situ volumetric water content at field capacity to improve predictio...
Estimates of soil water retention characteristics using pedotransfer functions (PTFs) are useful in ...
Considering the importance of soil water retention for agricultural and environmental purposes, the ...
Over the past three decades, pedotransfer functions (PTFs) have been widely used by soil scientists ...
The estimation of non available soil variables through the knowledge of other related measured varia...
Water retention in soil is used in many agronomic and environmental applications, but its direct mea...
The use of pedotransfer functions (PTFs) for the estimation of soil hydraulic properties has become ...
Not AvailablePedotransfer functions (PTF) to estimate available water capacity of seasonally impound...
Pedotransfer functions (PTF) were developed to estimate the parameters (α, n, θr and θs) of the van ...
International audienceKnowledge of the soil water retention curve (SWRC) is essential for understand...
Knowledge of the soil water retention curve (SWRC) is essential for understanding and modeling hydra...
During recent year an important number of pedotransfer functions (PFs) with the capacity to estimate...
The páramo grasslands of southern Ecuador is a source of continuous clean water supply for downstrea...
Accurate knowledge of soil hydraulic properties is essential for effectively simulating soil water d...
Studies on water retention and availability are scarce for subtropical or humid temperate climate re...
International audienceUse of in situ volumetric water content at field capacity to improve predictio...
Estimates of soil water retention characteristics using pedotransfer functions (PTFs) are useful in ...
Considering the importance of soil water retention for agricultural and environmental purposes, the ...
Over the past three decades, pedotransfer functions (PTFs) have been widely used by soil scientists ...
The estimation of non available soil variables through the knowledge of other related measured varia...
Water retention in soil is used in many agronomic and environmental applications, but its direct mea...
The use of pedotransfer functions (PTFs) for the estimation of soil hydraulic properties has become ...
Not AvailablePedotransfer functions (PTF) to estimate available water capacity of seasonally impound...
Pedotransfer functions (PTF) were developed to estimate the parameters (α, n, θr and θs) of the van ...
International audienceKnowledge of the soil water retention curve (SWRC) is essential for understand...
Knowledge of the soil water retention curve (SWRC) is essential for understanding and modeling hydra...
During recent year an important number of pedotransfer functions (PFs) with the capacity to estimate...
The páramo grasslands of southern Ecuador is a source of continuous clean water supply for downstrea...
Accurate knowledge of soil hydraulic properties is essential for effectively simulating soil water d...
Studies on water retention and availability are scarce for subtropical or humid temperate climate re...
International audienceUse of in situ volumetric water content at field capacity to improve predictio...