Soil Moisture Measurement for Ecological and Hydrological Watershed‐Scale Observatories: A Review
Stanford University · Washington State University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
At the watershed scale, soil moisture is the major control for rainfall–runoff response, especially where saturation excess runoff processes dominate. From the ecological point of view, the pools of soil moisture are fundamental ecosystem resources providing the transpirable water for plants. In drylands particularly, soil moisture is one of the major controls on the structure, function, and diversity in ecosystems. In terms of the global hydrological cycle, the overall quantity of soil moisture is small, ∼0.05%; however, its importance to the global energy balance and the distribution of precipitation far outweighs its physical amount. In soils it governs microbial activity that affects important…
Citation impact
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- 28.19
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- 100%
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- 334
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9Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Watershed
- Surface runoff
- Water content
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Water cycle
- Soil water
- Ecosystem
- Life in Land