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Influence of soil type on statistical characteristics and graphical results interpretation of the water storage distribution monitoring along the vertical of the soil profile

In: Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, vol. 22, no. 1
Milan Gomboš - Andrej Tall - Branislav Kandra - Dana Pavelková
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 97 - 105
Jazyk: eng
Kľúčové slová:
monitoring, moisture regime, soil types, hydrolimits
URL originálneho zdroja: http://www.ih.sav.sk/ah
O článku:
The results of authors of submitted article are based on knowledge that soil retention capacity and soil water availability for plants is different in various soil types. Soil types are defined by texture. It is expected that different retention capacity of soil and different availability of soil water for plants is reflected in changes of moisture regime in space and time. Moisture regime monitoring results captures these changes. Changes can be statistically and graphically analysed and interpreted. The results gained from three localities of East Slovakian Lowland (ESL) of the year 2015 extreme drought period were selected for presentation. Examined localities differs by texture compound. Localities are representing the heaviest clay soils, lighter clay-loam-silty soils and the lightest loam soils. Soil volume humidity was monitored into the depth of 1.00 m by layers of 0.10 m. All samples were taken in the same day in examined localities. Descriptive statistics method was used for data processing. Graphical representation is processed in form of chronoizophlets, line and column graphs. Different monitoring results of volume moisture and water storage in different soil types are quantified in the article. Winter water refill of soil profile, soil water storage, vertical scatter of soil profile moisture volume, temporal and spatial moisture regime changes and availability of soil water for plant cover was analysed within this quantification. The results of analysis and interpretation of moisture regime in different soil environments are necessary for water management of the country and for the design of adaptive measures for the periods of soil drought.
O vydaní:
Vydavateľ: Institute of Hydrology SAS, Dúbravská cesta 9, 841 05 Bratislava, Slovakia
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