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ESTABLISHING TEMPORALLY AND SPATIALLY VARIABLE SOIL HYDRAULIC DATA FOR USE IN A RUNOFF SIMULATION IN A LOESS REGION OF THE NETHERLANDS

✍ Scribed by J. STOLTE; C. J. RITSEMA; G. J. VEERMAN; W. HAMMINGA


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
580 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6087

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✦ Synopsis


Soil hydraulic functions for runoff simulation were collected in three catchments in a loess region of The Netherlands. To obtain these functions each soil horizon was sampled and water retention and hydraulic conductivity characteristics were determined. A simulation with the computer program SWMS-2D was used to quantify runoff generation during standard rain events. Based on the simulation outcome, soil horizons were merged. This resulted in a database of 25 soil hydraulic functions, each representing a soil horizon or a specific condition of the top layer. Maps showing the soil physical composition of the area were constructed using these soil physical building blocks. The maps can be used as input for soil and water erosion models to be applied on the catchment scale. Comparison of potential runoff figures with measured data showed that the soil physical schematization appeared to be appropriate. The soil physical schematization in the areas studied was based on structural rather than on textural differences of the top soil.