Pedotransfer functions for the estimation of moisture retention characteristics of Ferralsols and related soils

被引:118
作者
vandenBerg, M
Klamt, E
vanReeuwijk, LP
Sombroek, WG
机构
[1] UNIV FED RIO GRANDE SUL, DEPT SOIL, PORTO ALEGRE, RS, BRAZIL
[2] INT SOIL REFERENCE & INFORMAT CTR, WAGENINGEN, NETHERLANDS
关键词
soil-water retention; Ferralsols; pedotransfer functions;
D O I
10.1016/S0016-7061(97)00045-1
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The determination of water retention characteristics of soils in tropical regions is hampered by the lack of adequate laboratory equipment and high cost of analysis. In this paper the possibilities of estimating water retention characteristics from routinely determined properties of Fenalsols/Oxisols and related soils are investigated. Two sets of data on soils from South America, Africa and South East Asia, were analyzed. Set 1 (91 samples from 31 profiles) was used for multiple linear regression to correlate water retention and parameters of the 'Van Genuchten equation' (a semi-empirical expression for the water retention curve) to other soil properties. Set 2 (35 samples from 13 profiles) was used as an independent data set to test the results obtained for Set 1. In Set 1, clay and silt accounted for 84% of the variance in moisture content at 10 kPa (theta(10 kPa)) and for 80% at 1.5 MPa (theta(1.5 MPa)). Adding organic carbon to the regression equation for theta(10 kPa) increased the explained variance to 86%, whereas expressing clay and silt contents on a volume basis instead of a mass basis increased the explained theta(1.5 MPa) variance to 83%. The available water storage capacity (AWC, here defined as moisture retained between 10 kPa and 1.5 MPa, theta(10 kPa-1.5-MPa)) showed significant correlations (at 1% level) with clay content, bulk density, and specific surface area, but not more than 48% of its variance could be explained. Parameters of the Van Genuchten equation showed significant (at 1% level) correlation with particle-size fractions, dithionite-extractable Fe and Al, organic-C content, and cation exchange capacity. Application of the estimated Van Genuchten equation to Set 1 resulted in a variance reduction of 79% for theta(10 kPa), 75% for theta(1.5 MPa), and 45% for theta(10 kPa-1.5 MPa). The results for Set 2 suggest that predicting AWC is most accurate when equations are used that are based on direct correlation between theta(10 kPa-1.5 MPa) and easily measured soil properties. Predictions based on the Van Genuchten equation, or on subtracting an equation for theta(1.5 MPa) from another one for theta(10 kPa) were inferior: they had even larger mean errors than predicting theta(10 kPa-1.5 MPa) as just the average value of Set 1. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
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页码:161 / 180
页数:20
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