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Agricultural hillslope soil heterogeneity challenges: first experimental results from SUPREHILL critical zone observatory
Agricultural hillslope soil heterogeneity challenges: first experimental results from SUPREHILL critical zone observatory // ISMC2021-1 abstracts
Jülich, Njemačka, 2021. ISMC2021-44, 1 doi:10.5194/ismc2021-44 (poster, podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Agricultural hillslope soil heterogeneity
challenges: first experimental results from
SUPREHILL critical zone observatory
Autori
Krevh, Vedran ; Defterdarović, Jasmina ; Filipović, Lana ; Kovač, Zoran ; Beck- Broichsitter, Steffen ; Groh, Jannis ; Dusek, Jaromir ; Gerke, Horst H. ; Kodešová, Radka ; Filipović, Vilim
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
ISMC2021-1 abstracts
/ - , 2021
Skup
3rd ISMC Conference: Advances in Modeling Soil Systems
Mjesto i datum
Jülich, Njemačka, 18.05.2021. - 22.05.2021
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Podatak o recenziji nije dostupan
Ključne riječi
vadose zone ; nonlinear transport ; vineyard soil ; scaling ; numerical modeling
Sažetak
SUPREHILL is a new (2020) and first Croatian critical zone observatory (CZO), focused on local scale agricultural e.g., vineyard hillslope processes. The experimental setup includes an extensive sensor-based network accompanied by weighing lysimeters and instruments for surface and subsurface hydrology measurement. The field measurements are supported by novel laboratory and numerical quantification methods for the determination of water flow and solute transport. This combined approach will allow the research team to accurately determine soil water balance components (soil water flow, preferential flow/transport pathways, surface runoff, evapotranspiration), the temporal origin of water in hillslope hydrology (isotopes), transport of agrochemicals, and to calibrate and validate numerical modeling procedures for describing and predicting soil water flow and solute transport. First results from sensors indicate increased soil moisture on the hilltop, which is supported by precipitation data from rain gauges and weighing lysimeters. The presence of a compacted soil horizon and a compacted inter-row parts (due to trafficking) of the vineyard seems to be highly relevant in regulating water dynamics. Wick lysimeters confirm the sensor soil moisture data, while showing a significant difference in its repetitions which suggests a possibility of a preferential flow imposed by local scale soil heterogeneity, which is commonly observed in agricultural areas due to tillage, crop management and trafficking. Measured values of surface and subsurface runoff suggest a crucial role of these processes in the hillslope hydrology, while slope and structure dynamics additionally influence soil hydraulic properties. We are confident that the CZO will give us new insights in the landscape heterogeneity and substantially increase our understanding regarding preferential flow and nonlinear solute transport, with results directly applicable in agricultural (sloped agricultural soil management) and environmental (soil and water) systems. Challenges remain in characterizing local scale soil heterogeneity, dynamic properties quantification and scaling issues for which we will rely on combining CZO focused measurements and numerical modeling after substantial data is collected.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Interdisciplinarne biotehničke znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
--UIP-2019-04-5409 - Podpovršinski preferencijalni transportni procesi u poljoprivrednim padinskim tlima (SUPREHILL) (Filipović, Vilim) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Agronomski fakultet, Zagreb,
Rudarsko-geološko-naftni fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Lana Filipović
(autor)
Vedran Krevh
(autor)
Vilim Filipović
(autor)
Zoran Kovač
(autor)
Jasmina Defterdarović
(autor)