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Development and Application of a Coupled Hydrogeophysical Inversion Model for Estimating Soil and Root Properties

Author : Alexandria S Kuhl
Publisher :
Page : 147 pages
File Size : 46,15 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Electronic dissertations
ISBN :

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Vegetation and water on the landscape are directly linked, with leaf area controlling the partitioning of evapotranspiration, a process which creates a microclimate in the atmosphere above the plants. Therefore, widespread alterations to land use has potentially large implications for the water balance at regional and global scales. Unfortunately, many challenges persist that limit our ability to model with high confidence the biophysical constraints on evapotranspiration. One of the largest unknowns in this complex system is the root distribution, which is highly heterogeneous and dependent on both internal factors like the species and age of the plant, as well as external factors such as the climate and soil conditions. The physical limitations to studying properties below Earth's surface demands innovative approaches to improve our understanding of the interplay between roots, water, and the soil. Geophysical tools, such as electrical resistivity, have been employed for decades to study the properties of the Earth at scales from tens to hundreds of meters. Advancements in observing features such as oil and gas reserves, aquifer properties, and contaminant plumes has led the way to more recent work monitoring shallow soil properties such as water content and salinity. In this dissertation, I advance the field of hydrogeophysics with the development of a novel modeling approach that utilizes electrical resistivity data directly to parameterize root properties of site-specific hydrological models. Building on prior research using coupled hydrogeophysical inversion methods to estimate soil hydrological properties, the model presented and applied here addresses the pressing need for new tools to study root properties at the field scale. Chapter 1 provides a high-level introduction of the background and motivation for this area of research. Chapter 2 establishes the feasibility of the proposed modeling framework at a biofuel research site. Using site-specific soil and climate forcing data, I generated synthetic hydrological and electrical resistivity datasets using fixed soil and root parameters for a plot of maize. I then tested how well the model estimated those parameters under increasing levels of uncertainty. I found that even in the most data-poor scenario, the coupled hydrogeophysical inversion estimated the synthetic parameters with a high degree of accuracy. Chapter 3 proceeds to use the now-established model approach to estimate the root properties of two contrasting biofuel treatments, an annual rotation and a perennial grass. We again found the model returned reasonable estimates of the root distribution and evapotranspiration estimates for both crop types. In Chapter 4 I take advantage of the unique ability afforded by this modeling approach to test whether a theoretical coarse root fraction crossing the plane of the electrode array could produce an amplified resistivity measurement akin to what has been observed in the field. Given those estimates were within reason, subsequent estimates of coarse root fraction in a forested ecosystem were then validated against an index of above ground biomass. A statistically significant relationship was found, providing evidence in the absence of excavated root data that resistivity data can be used to non-invasively estimate the extent and relative quantity of coarse roots. Chapter 5 concludes this work by exploring the statistical relationship between above ground vegetation indices and the spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the observed resistivity data, providing the groundwork for future work modeling coarse root mass in a wide array of forest ecosystems.

Hydrogeophysics

Author : Yorum Rubin
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 25,14 MB
Release : 2006-05-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 1402031025

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This ground-breaking work is the first to cover the fundamentals of hydrogeophysics from both the hydrogeological and geophysical perspectives. Authored by leading experts and expert groups, the book starts out by explaining the fundamentals of hydrological characterization, with focus on hydrological data acquisition and measurement analysis as well as geostatistical approaches. The fundamentals of geophysical characterization are then at length, including the geophysical techniques that are often used for hydrogeological characterization. Unlike other books, the geophysical methods and petrophysical discussions presented here emphasize the theory, assumptions, approaches, and interpretations that are particularly important for hydrogeological applications. A series of hydrogeophysical case studies illustrate hydrogeophysical approaches for mapping hydrological units, estimation of hydrogeological parameters, and monitoring of hydrogeological processes. Finally, the book concludes with hydrogeophysical frontiers, i.e. on emerging technologies and stochastic hydrogeophysical inversion approaches.

Applied Hydrogeophysics

Author : Harry Vereecken
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 43,65 MB
Release : 2007-04-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 1402049129

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This book focuses on the the application of hydrogeophysical methods to the understanding of hydrological processes and environmental problems dealing with the flow of water and the transport of solutes and contaminants. Taking a process-driven approach, the book offers a series of process-driven chapters, each authored by leading experts. Areas covered include: infiltration and solute transport processes, biogeochemical functioning of soil-water systems, coastal groundwater interactions, cold region hydrology, engineered barriers and landfill processes.

Advances of Science and Technology

Author : Nigus Gabbiye Habtu
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 734 pages
File Size : 45,46 MB
Release : 2020-03-16
Category : Computers
ISBN : 303043690X

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This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advancement of Science and Technology, ICAST 2019, which took place in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, in August 2019. The 76 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 150 submissions. The papers present economic and technologic developments in modern societies in five tracks: agro-processing industries for sustainable development, water resources and environmental engineering, recent advances in electrical, electronics and computing technologies, product design, manufacturing and systems organization, and material science and engineering.

Proximal Soil Sensing

Author : Raphael A. Viscarra Rossel
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 32,9 MB
Release : 2010-07-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 9048188598

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This book reports on developments in Proximal Soil Sensing (PSS) and high resolution digital soil mapping. PSS has become a multidisciplinary area of study that aims to develop field-based techniques for collecting information on the soil from close by, or within, the soil. Amongst others, PSS involves the use of optical, geophysical, electrochemical, mathematical and statistical methods. This volume, suitable for undergraduate course material and postgraduate research, brings together ideas and examples from those developing and using proximal sensors and high resolution digital soil maps for applications such as precision agriculture, soil contamination, archaeology, peri-urban design and high land-value applications, where there is a particular need for high spatial resolution information. The book in particular covers soil sensor sampling, proximal soil sensor development and use, sensor calibrations, prediction methods for large data sets, applications of proximal soil sensing, and high-resolution digital soil mapping. Key themes: soil sensor sampling – soil sensor calibrations – spatial prediction methods – reflectance spectroscopy – electromagnetic induction and electrical resistivity – radar and gamma radiometrics – multi-sensor platforms – high resolution digital soil mapping - applications Raphael A. Viscarra Rossel is a scientist at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) of Australia. Alex McBratney is Pro-Dean and Professor of Soil Science in the Faculty of Agriculture Food & Natural Resources at the University of Sydney in Australia. Budiman Minasny is a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Agriculture Food & Natural Resources at the University of Sydney in Australia.

Handbook of Agricultural Geophysics

Author : Barry Allred
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 16,70 MB
Release : 2008-06-10
Category : Science
ISBN : 142001935X

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Precision farming, site infrastructure assessment, hydrologic monitoring, and environmental investigations- these are just a few current and potential uses of near-surface geophysical methods in agriculture. Responding to the growing demand for this technology, the Handbook of Agricultural Geophysics supplies a clear, concise overview of nea

Resistivity and Induced Polarization

Author : Andrew Binley
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 47,11 MB
Release : 2020-12-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1108492746

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A comprehensive text on resistivity and induced polarization covering theory and practice for the near-surface Earth supported by modelling software.

GlobalSoilMap

Author : Dominique Arrouays
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 16,10 MB
Release : 2014-01-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 1138001198

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GlobalSoilMap: Basis of the global spatial soil information system contains contributions that were presented at the 1st GlobalSoilMap conference, held 7-9 October 2013 in Orléans, France. These contributions demonstrate the latest developments in the GlobalSoilMap project and digital soil mapping technology for which the ultimate aim is to produce a high resolution digital spatial soil information system of selected soil properties and their uncertainties for the entire world. GlobalSoilMap: Basis of the global spatial soil information system aims to stimulate capacity building and new incentives to develop full GlobalSoilMap products in all parts of the world.