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Changes in soil temperature regime and soil water regime at Danubian Lowland and East Slovak Lowland during 2017

In: Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, vol. 19, no. 2
Justína Vitková - Andrej Tall

Details:

Year, pages: 2018, 179 - 184
Keywords:
soil temperature regime, soil water regime, monitoring, climate change
Original source URL: http://www.ih.sav.sk/ah
About article:
This papaer analyses a soil temperature regime and a soil water regime at two localities in biggest slovakian lowlands. Data for our analyse was from automatic measuring stations. First area is located at Danubian Lowland (Vrakúň), second is located at East Slovak Lowland (Boľ). The year 2017 was third year in rank, which is one of the warmest years in history of measurements in Slovakia. This phenomenon also affects soil temperature and soil water content, which causes problems especially for farmers. We found that soil water content was higher in deeper horizons of the East Slovak Lowland and soil temperature was higher in top horizon of the Danubian Lowland, especially in summer months. The monitoring of soil temperature regime and soil water regime can help farmer wih applicable soil management.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Vitková, J., Tall, A. 2018. Changes in soil temperature regime and soil water regime at Danubian Lowland and East Slovak Lowland during 2017. In Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, vol. 19, no.2, pp. 179-184. 2644-4690.

APA:
Vitková, J., Tall, A. (2018). Changes in soil temperature regime and soil water regime at Danubian Lowland and East Slovak Lowland during 2017. Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, 19(2), 179-184. 2644-4690.