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Space-time dynamics of soil water and process interactions in semi-arid terrain, Colorado, USA
Green, T. R.; Erskine, R. H.; Murphy, M. R.; Ma, L.; Ascough, J. C., II; McMaster, G. S.; Dunn, G. H.; Ahuja, L. R.
通讯作者Green, T. R.
会议名称Combined IMACS World Congress/Modelling and Simulation Society-of-Australia-and-New-Zealand (MSSANZ)/18th Biennial Conference on Modelling and Simulation
会议日期JUL 13-17, 2009
会议地点Cairns, AUSTRALIA
英文摘要

Soil water is a dominant control of plant growth and hydrologic response in dryland (rainfed) agriculture. In agricultural fields, soil water is typically assumed to move vertically with no differential subsurface lateral flow in semi-arid regions. However, soil water dynamics in the profile can vary by landscape position in relation to terrain attributes and space-time soil and plant characteristics. Previous analyses have shown nested (fractal) characteristics of steady infiltration, terrain, and crop grain yield in these landscapes of eastern Colorado, USA. In this study, we measured soil water content across a landscape with varying topography to better understand soil/plant factors controlling the space-time dynamics. Rates of soil-water change at different depths and over multiple time scales were used to illustrate the space-time dynamics related to infiltration events, soil-water redistribution, and evapotranspiration.


Dielectric capacitance sensors were used to measure ( infer from frequency domain readings) hourly soil water content over five years (similar to 2003 to 2008) at 18 landscape positions and four depths ( 30, 60, 90, and 120 or 150 cm) in a field with alternating strips of winter wheat-fallow rotation. Probes were fully buried to allow representative surface conditions and shallow tillage. Thus, after hand-augered installation of the probes and reconsolidation of soils, in-situ measurements represent field conditions at minimally disturbed sites.


At summit and even some side-slope positions, profile soil-water dynamics may be explained primarily by vertical infiltration, evapotranspiration and redistribution processes. At downslope positions, however, complexities of overland flow and subsurface unsaturated lateral flow appear to influence soil water dynamics with depth. Rates of soil-water change at different depths and over multiple time scales were used to illustrate the space-time dynamics related to infiltration events, soil-water redistribution, and evapotranspiration.


Process interactions in space and time further complicated the analyses of soil-water dynamics, as crop water use affected profile soil water during the growing season. Crop water use accounted for most of the interstrip variability, while soil hydraulic properties and near-surface hydrology affected the variability across landscape positions within each strip. Both short-term hydrology and long-term soil development influenced the observed space-time patterns. The potential for surface flow accumulation may help explain the accumulation of subsurface lateral flow that also might affect the dynamics of soil water content at a given landscape position and depth. The topic of deconvolving surface infiltration from subsurface flow convergence is an ongoing research challenge.


Feedbacks such as down-slope nutrient transport, differential soil development, and plant water uptake variability along the soil catena must be considered to fully explain space-time interactions. We propose application of a soil-terrain hydrology model that simulates variably saturated subsurface lateral flow in tandem with overland flow in semi-arid landscapes. Better understanding of such interactions should aid variable-rate management to enhance both production and sustainability.


英文关键词Profile soil water undulating terrain dryland agriculture loess soils process interactions
来源出版物18TH WORLD IMACS CONGRESS AND MODSIM09 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MODELLING AND SIMULATION
出版年2009
页码1851-1857
EISBN978-0-9758400-7-8
出版者UNIV WESTERN AUSTRALIA
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000290045001133
WOS关键词CAPACITANCE SENSOR ; MOISTURE ; CALIBRATION ; INFILTRATION ; TEMPERATURE
WOS类目Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications ; Operations Research & Management Science ; Mathematics, Applied ; Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications
WOS研究方向Computer Science ; Operations Research & Management Science ; Mathematics
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/297477
作者单位ARS, USDA, Agr Syst Res Unit, Ft Collins, CO USA
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Green, T. R.,Erskine, R. H.,Murphy, M. R.,et al. Space-time dynamics of soil water and process interactions in semi-arid terrain, Colorado, USA[C]:UNIV WESTERN AUSTRALIA,2009:1851-1857.
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