2020
DOI: 10.1002/joc.6705
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Characterization of the seasonal variation of soil moisture in Argentina

Abstract: Soil moisture is an essential variable for both the agricultural production and the functioning of natural ecosystems, as well as one of the main variables regulating the climate system. Like precipitation, soil moisture has a marked annual cycle that depends mainly on the behaviour of precipitation and evapotranspiration. In this study, we developed a methodology that allows describing and characterizing the annual cycle of soil moisture in Argentina. For this purpose, we estimated soil moisture at 121 sites … Show more

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“…The available soil water is the difference between the amount of SM t and the amount of PWP. This model has been proven to have a very good fit with observed data (Fernández-Long et al, 2018;Spennemann et al, 2020) and has been used in Argentina for the estimation of soil moisture with different objectives (Fernández-Long et al, 2021;Penalba et al, 2019;Peretti et al, 2023;Pinto et al, 2017).…”
Section: Available Soil Water Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The available soil water is the difference between the amount of SM t and the amount of PWP. This model has been proven to have a very good fit with observed data (Fernández-Long et al, 2018;Spennemann et al, 2020) and has been used in Argentina for the estimation of soil moisture with different objectives (Fernández-Long et al, 2021;Penalba et al, 2019;Peretti et al, 2023;Pinto et al, 2017).…”
Section: Available Soil Water Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil water availability, which determines the length and variability of the growing season [14], is influenced by climatic factors but also depends on soil properties and the implementation of sustainable soil management measures. Soil moisture (SM) has a marked annual cycle that is mostly influenced by how precipitation and evapotranspiration behave [15]. A basic principle of green water (i.e., the fraction of rainfall stored by the soil and available for plant uptake) management is to ensure the availability of sufficient SM to support crop growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%