Reality and fiction of models and data in soil hydrology

The objective of this paper is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and trends of existing modeling approaches in soil hydrology. We present a comprehensive case study of using integrated data to build a model of groundwater pollution for a watershed, and use this case study to illustrate current opportunities and problems related to quantifying soil variability with remote sensing, geophysical methods and topographic information

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Main Authors: Pachepsky, Y.A., Smettem, K.R.J., Vanderborght, J., Herbst, M., Vereecken, H., Wösten, J.H.M.
Format: Part of book or chapter of book biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Kluwer
Subjects:hydraulic conductivity, models, remote sensing, soil water movement, bodemwaterbeweging, hydraulisch geleidingsvermogen, modellen,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/reality-and-fiction-of-models-and-data-in-soil-hydrology
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Summary:The objective of this paper is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and trends of existing modeling approaches in soil hydrology. We present a comprehensive case study of using integrated data to build a model of groundwater pollution for a watershed, and use this case study to illustrate current opportunities and problems related to quantifying soil variability with remote sensing, geophysical methods and topographic information