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Title: INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC MATTER ON THE ESTIMATION OF SATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY

Author
item NEMES, ATTILA - UNIV. OF CA, RIVERSIDE
item RAWLS, WALTER
item Pachepsky, Yakov

Submitted to: World Congress of Soil Science
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 2/21/2006
Publication Date: 7/9/2006
Citation: Nemes, A., Rawls, W.J., Pachepsky, Y.A. 2006. Influence of organic matter on the estimation of saturated hydraulic conductivity [abstract]. 18th ISSS World Congress of Soil Science Conference. Paper No. 82-3.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Estimation of soil hydraulic properties by pedotransfer functions (PTFs) can be used in many applications. Some of existing PTFs estimate saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) of the soil, using organic matter (OM) content as one of the input variables. Several authors have shown an increase in Ks with increasing OM content, a soil property that presumably improves soil structure. We used three popular PTFs to examine the relationship between OM content and Ks. We also used data originating from the US, Hungary and the European HYPRES database, to develop additional PTFs with the Group Method of Data Handling. It appears that existing PTFs negatively correlate Ks with OM content for some soils. We found indications of negative relationship between OM content and Ks with the newly developed PTFs both for directly estimated Ks, and for Ks estimated via the effective porosity of the soil, using a generalized Kozeny-Carman approach. It is not straightforward to define the exact range of soils with the inverse relationship between OM and Ks. The range appeared to be data set dependent, but it was extensive within the valid input range of each PTF.