Soil hydraulic properties in one-dimensional layered soil profile using layer-specific soil moisture assimilation scheme Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • We developed a layer-specific soil-moisture assimilation scheme using a simulation-optimization framework, Soil-Water-Atmosphere-Plant model with genetic algorithm (SWAP-GA). Here, we explored the quantification of the soil hydraulic properties in a layered soil column under various combinations of soil types, vegetation covers, bottom boundary conditions and soil layering using idealized (synthetic) numerical studies and actual field experiments. We demonstrated that soil layers and vertical heterogeneity (layering arrangements) could impact to the uncertainty of quantifying soil hydraulic parameters. We also found that, under layered soil system, when the subsurface flows are dominated by upward fluxes, e.g., from a shallow water table, the solution to the inverse problem appears to be more elusive. However, when the soil profile is predominantly draining, the soil hydraulic parameters could be fairly estimated well across soil layers, corroborating the results of past studies on homogenous soil columns. In the field experiments, the layer-specific assimilation scheme successfully matched soil moisture estimates with observations at the individual soil layers suggesting that this approach could be applied in real world conditions. 2012 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

published proceedings

  • WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH

author list (cited authors)

  • Shin, Y., Mohanty, B. P., & Ines, A.

citation count

  • 25

complete list of authors

  • Shin, Yongchul||Mohanty, Binayak P||Ines, Amor VM

publication date

  • June 2012