Relative performances of textural models in estimating soil moisture characteristic


Autoria(s): Nandagiri, Lakshman; Prasad, Rama
Data(s)

01/06/1997

Resumo

The soil moisture characteristic (SMC) forms an important input to mathematical models of water and solute transport in the unsaturated-soil zone. Owing to their simplicity and ease of use, texture-based regression models are commonly used to estimate the SMC from basic soil properties. In this study, the performances of six such regression models were evaluated on three soils. Moisture characteristics generated by the regression models were statistically compared with the characteristics developed independently from laboratory and in-situ retention data of the soil profiles. Results of the statistical performance evaluation, while providing useful information on the errors involved in estimating the SMC, also highlighted the importance of the nature of the data set underlying the regression models. Among the models evaluated, the one possessing an underlying data set of in-situ measurements was found to be the best estimator of the in-situ SMC for all the soils. Considerable errors arose when a textural model based on laboratory data was used to estimate the field retention characteristics of unsaturated soils.

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Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38386/1/RELATIVE_PERFORMANCES_OF_TEXTURAL.pdf

Nandagiri, Lakshman and Prasad, Rama (1997) Relative performances of textural models in estimating soil moisture characteristic. In: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 123 (3). 211-214 .

Publicador

American Society of Civil Engineers

Relação

http://ascelibrary.org/iro/resource/1/jidedh/v123/i3/p211_s1

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/38386/

Palavras-Chave #Civil Engineering
Tipo

Journal Article

PeerReviewed