This paper presents a vision that advocates hydropedology as an advantageous integration of pedology and hydrology for studying the intimate relationships between soil, landscape, and hydrology. Landscape water flux is suggested as a unifying precept for hydropedology, through which pedologic and hydrologic expertise can be better integrated. Landscape water flux here encompasses the source, storage, flux, pathway, residence time, availability, and spatiotemporal distribution of water in the root and deep vadose zones within the landscape. After illustrating multiple knowledge gaps that can be addressed by the synergistic integration of pedology and hydrology, we suggest five scientific hypotheses that are critical to advancing hydropedolog...
This fact sheet presents and explains some common concepts in hydrology and the hydrologic cycle. Th...
The ability of water to transport and transform soil materials is one of the main drivers of soil an...
The variations in discharge and water chemistry among and within headwater catchments are not well u...
This paper presents a vision that advocates hydropedology as an advantageous integration of pedology...
There is a growing recognition that synergy could be generated by bridging traditional pedology with...
Hydropedology is an intertwined branch of soil science and hydrology that encompasses multiscale bas...
Hydropedology is an emerging intertwined branch of soil science and hydrology that studies interacti...
Rather than produce clear-cut answers to well-defined problems, research on future environmental pol...
Hydropedology is a microcosm for what is happening in Soil Science. Once a staid discipline found in...
Pedology consists of a sub-area of Soil Science that studies the soil and its origin as well as its ...
In this chapter, we discuss hydrology as an input in modeling pedogenesis by comparing the advantage...
Hydrology is the study of water’s (i) movement, (ii) transport and storage of mass and energy, and (...
Ecohydrology is a relatively new and rapidly growing subject area in the hydrology curriculum. It is...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering,...
First International Conference on Hydropedology; University Park, Pennsylvania, 28–31 July 2008; Bot...
This fact sheet presents and explains some common concepts in hydrology and the hydrologic cycle. Th...
The ability of water to transport and transform soil materials is one of the main drivers of soil an...
The variations in discharge and water chemistry among and within headwater catchments are not well u...
This paper presents a vision that advocates hydropedology as an advantageous integration of pedology...
There is a growing recognition that synergy could be generated by bridging traditional pedology with...
Hydropedology is an intertwined branch of soil science and hydrology that encompasses multiscale bas...
Hydropedology is an emerging intertwined branch of soil science and hydrology that studies interacti...
Rather than produce clear-cut answers to well-defined problems, research on future environmental pol...
Hydropedology is a microcosm for what is happening in Soil Science. Once a staid discipline found in...
Pedology consists of a sub-area of Soil Science that studies the soil and its origin as well as its ...
In this chapter, we discuss hydrology as an input in modeling pedogenesis by comparing the advantage...
Hydrology is the study of water’s (i) movement, (ii) transport and storage of mass and energy, and (...
Ecohydrology is a relatively new and rapidly growing subject area in the hydrology curriculum. It is...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering,...
First International Conference on Hydropedology; University Park, Pennsylvania, 28–31 July 2008; Bot...
This fact sheet presents and explains some common concepts in hydrology and the hydrologic cycle. Th...
The ability of water to transport and transform soil materials is one of the main drivers of soil an...
The variations in discharge and water chemistry among and within headwater catchments are not well u...