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On the spectrum of soil moisture from hourly to interannual scales

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Katul, GG; Porporato, A; Daly, E; Oishi, AC; Kim, H-S; Stoy, PC; Juang, J-Y; Siqueira, MB
Published in: WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
2007

{[}1] The spectrum of soil moisture content at scales ranging from 1 hour to 8 years is analyzed for a site whose hydrologic balance is primarily governed by precipitation (p), and evapotranspiration (ET). The site is a uniformly planted loblolly pine stand situated in the southeastern United States and is characterized by a shallow rooting depth (R-L) and a near-impervious clay pan just below R-L. In this setup, when ET linearly increases with increasing root zone soil moisture content (theta), an analytical model can be derived for the soil moisture content energy spectrum (E-s( f), where f is frequency) that predicts the soil moisture ``memory'' ( taken as the integral timescale) as beta(-1)(1) approximate to eta R-L/ETmax, where ETmax is the maximum measured hourly ET and h is the soil porosity. The spectral model suggests that E-s(f) decays at f(-2-alpha) at high f but almost white (i.e., f(0)) at low f, where alpha is the power law exponent of the rainfall spectrum at high f (alpha approximate to 0.75 for this site). The rapid E-s( f) decay at high f makes the soil moisture variance highly imbalanced in the Fourier domain, thereby permitting much of the soil moisture variability to be described by a limited number of Fourier modes. For the 8-year data collected here, 99.6\% of the soil moisture variance could be described by less than 0.4\% of its Fourier modes. A practical outcome of this energy imbalance in the frequency domain is that the diurnal cycle in ET can be ignored if beta(-1)(1) ( estimated at 7.6 days from the model) is much larger than 12 hours. The model, however, underestimates the measured E-s(f) at very low frequencies (f

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Published In

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH

ISSN

0043-1397

Publication Date

2007

Volume

43

Issue

5

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Engineering
  • 4011 Environmental engineering
  • 4005 Civil engineering
  • 3707 Hydrology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0905 Civil Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
 

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Katul, G. G., Porporato, A., Daly, E., Oishi, A. C., Kim, H.-S., Stoy, P. C., … Siqueira, M. B. (2007). On the spectrum of soil moisture from hourly to interannual scales. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 43(5).
Katul, Gabriel G., Amilcare Porporato, Edoardo Daly, A Christopher Oishi, Hyun-Seok Kim, Paul C. Stoy, Jehn-Yih Juang, and Mario B. Siqueira. “On the spectrum of soil moisture from hourly to interannual scales.” WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH 43, no. 5 (2007).
Katul GG, Porporato A, Daly E, Oishi AC, Kim H-S, Stoy PC, et al. On the spectrum of soil moisture from hourly to interannual scales. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH. 2007;43(5).
Katul, Gabriel G., et al. “On the spectrum of soil moisture from hourly to interannual scales.” WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, vol. 43, no. 5, 2007.
Katul GG, Porporato A, Daly E, Oishi AC, Kim H-S, Stoy PC, Juang J-Y, Siqueira MB. On the spectrum of soil moisture from hourly to interannual scales. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH. 2007;43(5).
Journal cover image

Published In

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH

ISSN

0043-1397

Publication Date

2007

Volume

43

Issue

5

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Engineering
  • 4011 Environmental engineering
  • 4005 Civil engineering
  • 3707 Hydrology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0905 Civil Engineering
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience