PREDICTING SOIL TEMPERATURES UNDER A RIDGE FURROW SYSTEM IN THE UNITED-STATES CORN BELT

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作者
GUPTA, SC [1 ]
RADKE, JK [1 ]
SWAN, JB [1 ]
MONCRIEF, JF [1 ]
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[1] USDA ARS, RODALE RES CTR, KUTZTOWN, PA 19530 USA
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10.1016/0167-1987(90)90056-J
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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A model is presented for predicting hourly soil temperatures under bare and residue plus plantcovered east-west oriented ridges in the Northern U.S. Corn Belt. The model is based on the implicit finite difference solution of a one-dimensional heat-flow equation. Two-dimensional soil temperature distribution under a ridge-furrow system is simulated by solving the one-dimensional heat-flow equation in vertical and horizontal directions, alternatively. Inputs needed for simulation are thermal diffusivity, and initial and boundary conditions. A procedure is suggested for estimating hourly upper boundary temperatures from daily maximum and minimum air temperatures. A constant temperature at the bottom boundary was justified by simulating soil temperatures in a deep profile. In general, the predicted soil temperatures under the bare ridge-furrow surface were within 2°C of the measured values; however, at some depths differences were as great as 4°C. Considering that soil temperatures are generally inputs to models (crop emergence and plant growth, nitrogen transformations and chemical degradation) that use at the minimum a daily time step, errors of 2-4°C in daily soil temperatures, in many cases, will lead to relatively minor errors in the final prediction of higher order processes. © 1990.
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页数:21
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