2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2014.09.014
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Effects of vegetation restoration on the spatial distribution of soil moisture at the hillslope scale in semi-arid regions

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“…The spatio-temporal variability of soil moisture regulates many hydrological processes (Famiglietti et al, 1998). Characterizing soil moisture variations across a range of spatial and temporal scales is fundamental to understand and model eco-hydrological processes because of the complex and nonlinear relationships among various biophysical processes and soil moisture (Famiglietti et al, 1998;Yang et al, 2015). Exploring the soil moisture variation at regional scale is a key issue for the eco-hydrology research in water-limited regions such as the Loess Plateau in China.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The spatio-temporal variability of soil moisture regulates many hydrological processes (Famiglietti et al, 1998). Characterizing soil moisture variations across a range of spatial and temporal scales is fundamental to understand and model eco-hydrological processes because of the complex and nonlinear relationships among various biophysical processes and soil moisture (Famiglietti et al, 1998;Yang et al, 2015). Exploring the soil moisture variation at regional scale is a key issue for the eco-hydrology research in water-limited regions such as the Loess Plateau in China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These annual averages were derived from meteorological data provided by a meteorological station located 0.6 km from the watershed and represent the averages of 45 years (1961-2006Yang et al, 2015). The study site is a typical hilly region with gullies and elevations ranging from 1,937 to 2,151 m. The area is located in a semiarid temperate zone with an annual mean temperature of 6.8°C and annual mean precipitation of 386 mm.…”
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“…Additional, soil moisture and soil temperature are closely related to some meteorological factors, including solar radiation (SR; Xiaoning Song et al, 2013), evaporation (Sorman & Abdulrazzak, 2010), and precipitation (Koster et al, 2004). Research on soil moisture and soil temperature mostly concentrate on their spatial distribution patterns (Kim & Singh, 2014;Yang et al, 2015), evolution trend with time (Albergel et al, 2013;Sheffield & Wood, 2010), and their relationship with other environmental and factors (Che et al, 2018;Ding et al, 2017;Green et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%