Evaluation of pedo-transfer functions for unsaturated soil hydraulic conductivity using an independent data set

Citation
B. Wagner et al., Evaluation of pedo-transfer functions for unsaturated soil hydraulic conductivity using an independent data set, GEODERMA, 102(3-4), 2001, pp. 275-297
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
GEODERMA
ISSN journal
00167061 → ACNP
Volume
102
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
275 - 297
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-7061(200108)102:3-4<275:EOPFFU>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The paper reviews eight well-known and accepted pedo-transfer functions use d for evaluation of soil hydraulic conductivity (saturated and unsaturated) from routinely available soil data. A comprehensive data set containing de tailed measurements of 63 German soil horizons, to which none of the models had been previously calibrated, were used for the evaluation of pedo-trans fer functions. The paper considers only pedo-transfer functions which have shown good results in the past. The statistical analysis of the eight functions shows that the model of Wos ten [J.H.M., Wosten, Pedotransfer functions to evaluate soil quality. In: E .G., Gregorich, M.R., Carter, (Eds.), Soil Quality for Crop Production and Ecosystem Health. Developments in Soils Science, vol. 25, Elsevier, (1997) 221-245.], which requires an input of measured saturated hydraulic conducti vity, performs best in terms of prediction of the unsaturated hydraulic con ductivity. Evaluation of the unsaturated hydraulic conductivity by the pedo -transfer functions shows, on average, better correlations if the saturated hydraulic conductivity tan input parameter) is also obtained from predicti ons of pedo-transfer functions rather than directly from experiments. This outcome is attributed to a dependence of the saturated hydraulic conductivi ty on soil structure, i.e. macropores, while the unsaturated hydraulic cond uctivity is generally more dependent on soil texture. The deviating results of estimated soil hydraulic conductivity, as compared to the experimental data, indicate that the use of pedo-transfer functions based only on estima ted soil hydraulic parameters must be carried out with great caution. (C) 2 001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.