Abstract
Abstract. Soil hydraulic properties (SHPs), particularly soil water retention
capacity and hydraulic conductivity of unsaturated soils, are among the key
properties that determine the hydrological functioning of terrestrial
systems. Some large collections of SHPs, such as the UNSODA and HYPRES
databases, have already existed for more than 2 decades. They have provided an
essential basis for many studies related to the critical zone. Today,
sample-based SHPs can be determined in a wider saturation range and with
higher resolution by combining some recently developed laboratory methods.
We provide 572 high-quality SHP data sets from undisturbed, mostly central
European samples covering a wide range of soil texture, bulk density and
organic carbon content. A consistent and rigorous quality filtering ensures
that only trustworthy data sets are included. The data collection contains
(i) SHP data, which consist of soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity data,
determined by the evaporation method and supplemented by retention data
obtained by the dewpoint method and saturated conductivity measurements;
(ii) basic soil data, which consist of particle size distribution determined by sedimentation
analysis and wet sieving, bulk density and organic carbon content; and (iii) metadata, which include the coordinates of the sampling locations. In
addition, for each data set, we provide soil hydraulic parameters for the
widely used van Genuchten–Mualem model and for the more advanced
Peters–Durner–Iden model. The data were originally collected to develop and
test SHP models and associated pedotransfer functions. However, we expect
that they will be very valuable for various other purposes such as
simulation studies or correlation analyses of different soil properties to
study their causal relationships. The data are available at
https://doi.org/10.5880/fidgeo.2023.012 (Hohenbrink et al.,
2023).
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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