Long-term soil water content dynamics under different land uses in a small agricultural catchment

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Abstract Longer term monitoring of soil water content at a catchment scale is key to understanding its dynamics, which can assist stakeholders in decision making processes, such as land use change or irrigation programs. Soil agriculturally dominated catchments help developing retention measurements, for assessment change, adaptation specific management systems climate change. The present study was carried out the Pannonian region (Upper-Balaton, Hungary) on Cambisols and Calcisols between 2015 2021. (SWC) dynamics were investigated under different types (vineyard, grassland, forest) three depths (15, 40, 70 cm). meteorological data show continuous decrease cumulative precipitation over time during with an average 26% observed 2016 2020, while air temperatures similar all studied years. Corresponding lower amounts, clear SWC sites, 13.4%, 37.7%, 29.3% forest, vineyard respectively, from 2020 (measured 15 cm depth soil). Significant differences annual seasonal numbers within given ( p < 0.05). lowest grassland (11.7%) highest (28.3%). showed increasing temperature, 6.3% higher value compared 2016. (11.3 °C) forest (9.7 period. had number days below wilting point, optimal plants.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['0042-790X', '1338-4333']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2022-0015