Soil water trends were monitored during the 1971 growing season on the Anoka Sand Plain in east-central Minnesota. Soils were sampled under four vegetation densities, ranging from old field through increasing amounts of oak overstory. There was no difference over the sampled period in total soil water content (to 100 cm) on the four sites. Differences were found in water content of individual soil horizons, and especially in the surface horizon (0 to 10 cm). A model of evapotranspiration was used to simulate the observed trends and the prediction and observations were closely correlated (r2 ~ 0 .91)
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This report describes the vegetation of a mixed hardwood community in terms of species composition, ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2010. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Dr. John L....
19 pages; includes charts and mapThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Previous articles in this series (Lawrence et al. 1957-58, 1960) have dealt with the nature of ecosy...
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Field experiments were conducted from 1992 to 1995 to estimate ground water recharge rates at two si...
Soil water content is a major factor controlling plant growth and crop yields in the semi-arid North...
The primary objective of this study is to understand how soil moisture is depleted underneath native...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.May 2016. Major: Land and Atmospheric Science. Advisors: Jeffre...
Climate is an important factor in soil genesis and classification.Climate has been recognized as hav...
The quantitative evaluation of summer water stress over a range of sites on a forested watershed was...
Throughout much of the United States, systems of ecological land classification are used to divide t...
Anthropogenic activities have impacted land management in the Midwest by transforming perennial gras...
Soil morphology is often used as a predictor of water table levels in hydric soil determinations or ...
We are thankful to Szilagyi [2010] for providing us an opportunity to discuss the important points o...
This report describes the vegetation of a mixed hardwood community in terms of species composition, ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2010. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Dr. John L....
19 pages; includes charts and mapThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Previous articles in this series (Lawrence et al. 1957-58, 1960) have dealt with the nature of ecosy...
8 pages; includes drawings. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge o...
Field experiments were conducted from 1992 to 1995 to estimate ground water recharge rates at two si...
Soil water content is a major factor controlling plant growth and crop yields in the semi-arid North...
The primary objective of this study is to understand how soil moisture is depleted underneath native...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.May 2016. Major: Land and Atmospheric Science. Advisors: Jeffre...
Climate is an important factor in soil genesis and classification.Climate has been recognized as hav...
The quantitative evaluation of summer water stress over a range of sites on a forested watershed was...
Throughout much of the United States, systems of ecological land classification are used to divide t...
Anthropogenic activities have impacted land management in the Midwest by transforming perennial gras...
Soil morphology is often used as a predictor of water table levels in hydric soil determinations or ...
We are thankful to Szilagyi [2010] for providing us an opportunity to discuss the important points o...