Soil‐moisture patterns in floodplains are highly dynamic, owing to the complex relationships between soil properties, climatic conditions at the surface, and the position of the water table. Given this complexity, along with climate change scenarios in many regions, there is a need for a model to investigate the implications of different conditions on water availability to riparian vegetation. We present a model, HaughFlow, which is able to predict coupled water movement in the vadose and phreatic zones of hydraulically connected floodplains. Model output was calibrated and evaluated at six sites in Australia to identify key patterns in subsurface hydrology. This study identifies the importance of the capillary fringe in vadose zone hydrolo...
The vadose zone plays an important role in surface water–groundwater interaction and exerts strong i...
The root zone storage capacity (Sr) is the maximum volume of water in the subsurface that can potent...
Riparian zones in semiarid regions often exhibit high rates of evapotranspiration (ET) in spite of l...
Soil‐moisture patterns in floodplains are highly dynamic, owing to the complex relationships between...
Evans would also like to acknowledge the generous funding provided by the Natural Environment Resear...
International audienceComplex interactions occur in riparian wetlands between groundwater, surface w...
Riparian environments have degraded world-wide as a consequence of human development and climatic ch...
Previous approaches to assessing vegetation dynamics have largely focussed on responses to rainfall ...
Due to its role in intercepting and evaporating water, vegetation is a key medium through which catc...
Previous research identifies links between groundwater depth and canopy condition in dominant ripari...
Climate models have difficulties in predicting the frequency and intensity of future droughts on reg...
In recent years, increased demands have been placed on hydrologists modeling catchment scale hydrolo...
Floodplains and other wetlands depend on seasonal river flooding and play an important role in the t...
Altered hydrological regimes are significant drivers of ecosystem change in riverine, riparian and f...
Effective management leading towards sustainable rangeland production in arid and semi-arid regions ...
The vadose zone plays an important role in surface water–groundwater interaction and exerts strong i...
The root zone storage capacity (Sr) is the maximum volume of water in the subsurface that can potent...
Riparian zones in semiarid regions often exhibit high rates of evapotranspiration (ET) in spite of l...
Soil‐moisture patterns in floodplains are highly dynamic, owing to the complex relationships between...
Evans would also like to acknowledge the generous funding provided by the Natural Environment Resear...
International audienceComplex interactions occur in riparian wetlands between groundwater, surface w...
Riparian environments have degraded world-wide as a consequence of human development and climatic ch...
Previous approaches to assessing vegetation dynamics have largely focussed on responses to rainfall ...
Due to its role in intercepting and evaporating water, vegetation is a key medium through which catc...
Previous research identifies links between groundwater depth and canopy condition in dominant ripari...
Climate models have difficulties in predicting the frequency and intensity of future droughts on reg...
In recent years, increased demands have been placed on hydrologists modeling catchment scale hydrolo...
Floodplains and other wetlands depend on seasonal river flooding and play an important role in the t...
Altered hydrological regimes are significant drivers of ecosystem change in riverine, riparian and f...
Effective management leading towards sustainable rangeland production in arid and semi-arid regions ...
The vadose zone plays an important role in surface water–groundwater interaction and exerts strong i...
The root zone storage capacity (Sr) is the maximum volume of water in the subsurface that can potent...
Riparian zones in semiarid regions often exhibit high rates of evapotranspiration (ET) in spite of l...