Abstract. The amount of water that can be stored in soil and evaporated or actively used by plants is a key parameter in hydrologic models and is important for crop and pasture production. Often, the active soil moisture store is estimated from laboratory measurements of soil properties. An alternative approach, described in this paper, is to estimate the extractable soil moisture capacity from direct measurements of soil moisture content in the field. A time series of soil moisture values, over the depth of the soil, shows the actual changes in water content. The difference between the wettest and driest profiles is an estimate of the extractable soil moisture storage. We have gathered data on extractable soil water capacity for 180 locati...
This article investigates the soil moisture dynamics within two catchments (Stanley and Krui) in the...
Study region Eastern Australia Study focus Long-term monitoring of soil moisture is a time- and cost...
Forecasting pasture growth in hill country landscapes requires information about soil water retentio...
[Introduction]: Most of Australia’s dryland cropping is characterised by unreliable rainfall with f...
In low rainfall cropping systems, understanding the water balance and in particular the storage of s...
International audienceSoil–plant–atmosphere models and certain land surface models usually require i...
Soil moisture is a key variable that controls the exchange of water and energy fluxes between the la...
Soil moisture is an important control on hydrologic function, as it governs vertical fluxes from and...
Copyright © 2001 Australian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsGeophysicists commonly have a simpli...
Land subsidence is a gradual settling or sudden sinking of the land surface from changes that take p...
This paper investigates the soil moisture dynamics for two subcatchments (Stanley and Krui) in the G...
The various hydrologic processes of infiltration, redistribution, drainage, evaporation, and water u...
We explore and review the value of soil moisture measurements in vadose zone hydrology with a focus ...
Water balance modelling based on Richards' equation requires accurate description of the soils' hydr...
Soil moisture content is a crucial variable in studies of hydrology, meteorology, and plant sciences...
This article investigates the soil moisture dynamics within two catchments (Stanley and Krui) in the...
Study region Eastern Australia Study focus Long-term monitoring of soil moisture is a time- and cost...
Forecasting pasture growth in hill country landscapes requires information about soil water retentio...
[Introduction]: Most of Australia’s dryland cropping is characterised by unreliable rainfall with f...
In low rainfall cropping systems, understanding the water balance and in particular the storage of s...
International audienceSoil–plant–atmosphere models and certain land surface models usually require i...
Soil moisture is a key variable that controls the exchange of water and energy fluxes between the la...
Soil moisture is an important control on hydrologic function, as it governs vertical fluxes from and...
Copyright © 2001 Australian Society of Exploration GeophysicistsGeophysicists commonly have a simpli...
Land subsidence is a gradual settling or sudden sinking of the land surface from changes that take p...
This paper investigates the soil moisture dynamics for two subcatchments (Stanley and Krui) in the G...
The various hydrologic processes of infiltration, redistribution, drainage, evaporation, and water u...
We explore and review the value of soil moisture measurements in vadose zone hydrology with a focus ...
Water balance modelling based on Richards' equation requires accurate description of the soils' hydr...
Soil moisture content is a crucial variable in studies of hydrology, meteorology, and plant sciences...
This article investigates the soil moisture dynamics within two catchments (Stanley and Krui) in the...
Study region Eastern Australia Study focus Long-term monitoring of soil moisture is a time- and cost...
Forecasting pasture growth in hill country landscapes requires information about soil water retentio...