Most recent studies on soil water repellency (WR) were limited to the humous topsoil or to shallow subsoil layers slightly below the main root zone to approximately 0.5 m depth. Hence, the main objective of the present study was to investigate the wettability pattern of a forest soil including the deeper subsoil. The selected site was a 100 years old beech forest on a well-drained sandy Cambisol in northern Germany which showed moderate to partly extended acidification. Results obtained from three sampling transects (3 m length, 2 m depth; sampling grid 8 × 8 samples per transect; minimum distance of sampling locations to nearest tree about 0.5 m) show that contact angles (CA) were always in the subcritical WR range (0° < CA < 90°). Signifi...
Soil hydrological properties like infiltration capacity and hydraulic conductivity have important co...
Tree species, e.g., shallow vs. deep rooting tree species, have a distinct impact on hydrological pr...
Abstract Soil water repellency (SWR) markers are defined as hydrophobic compounds in soil causing SW...
Most recent studies on soil water repellency (WR) were limited to the humous topsoil or to shallow s...
Current climate change makes it necessary to gain a deeper understanding of the runoff generation pr...
Water repellency (hydrophobicity) is known to be temporally variable. Most studies indicate that soi...
Although soil water repellency (SWR) has been reported under different soils, climates, and vegetati...
reserved4noForest duff layer is usually water repellent due to the hydrophobic organic compounds res...
Knowledge of soil water repellency distribution, of factors affecting its occurrence and of its hydr...
Background and Aims: Soil water repellency (SWR, i.e. the reduced affinity for water due to the pres...
Soil water content is a key variable for biogeochemical and atmospheric coupled processes. Its small...
During the 20th century, afforestation resulted in plantations of Pine and Eucalypt becoming the mai...
Numerous soil water repellency (SWR) studies have investigated the possible causes of this temporal ...
The primary purpose of this work was to assess the persistence of water repellency in the surface ho...
The extent (determined by the repellency indices RI and RIc) and persistence (determined by the wate...
Soil hydrological properties like infiltration capacity and hydraulic conductivity have important co...
Tree species, e.g., shallow vs. deep rooting tree species, have a distinct impact on hydrological pr...
Abstract Soil water repellency (SWR) markers are defined as hydrophobic compounds in soil causing SW...
Most recent studies on soil water repellency (WR) were limited to the humous topsoil or to shallow s...
Current climate change makes it necessary to gain a deeper understanding of the runoff generation pr...
Water repellency (hydrophobicity) is known to be temporally variable. Most studies indicate that soi...
Although soil water repellency (SWR) has been reported under different soils, climates, and vegetati...
reserved4noForest duff layer is usually water repellent due to the hydrophobic organic compounds res...
Knowledge of soil water repellency distribution, of factors affecting its occurrence and of its hydr...
Background and Aims: Soil water repellency (SWR, i.e. the reduced affinity for water due to the pres...
Soil water content is a key variable for biogeochemical and atmospheric coupled processes. Its small...
During the 20th century, afforestation resulted in plantations of Pine and Eucalypt becoming the mai...
Numerous soil water repellency (SWR) studies have investigated the possible causes of this temporal ...
The primary purpose of this work was to assess the persistence of water repellency in the surface ho...
The extent (determined by the repellency indices RI and RIc) and persistence (determined by the wate...
Soil hydrological properties like infiltration capacity and hydraulic conductivity have important co...
Tree species, e.g., shallow vs. deep rooting tree species, have a distinct impact on hydrological pr...
Abstract Soil water repellency (SWR) markers are defined as hydrophobic compounds in soil causing SW...