Reality and fiction of models and data in soil hydrology
2004
Pachepsky, Y.A. | Smettem, K.R.J. | Vanderborght, J. | Herbst, M. | Vereecken, H. | Wösten, J.H.M.
The objective of this paper is to contribute to the ongoing discussion on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and trends of existing modeling approaches in soil hydrology. We present a comprehensive case study of using integrated data to build a model of groundwater pollution for a watershed, and use this case study to illustrate current opportunities and problems related to quantifying soil variability with remote sensing, geophysical methods and topographic information
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