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Duration of water saturation in selected soils of Weatherley, South Africa
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: C.W. van Huyssteen --- Department of Soil, South Africa P. A.L. le Roux --- Department of Soil, South Africa M. Hensley --- Department of Soil, South Africa T.B. Zere --- Department of Soil, South AfricaSoil water contents were measured weekly for six years (1997–2005) in the Weatherley catchment in the northern Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, and used to calculate average duration of water saturation above 70% of porosity (ADs>0.7). Data were used... -
Soil water variability in the Weatherley grassland catchment, South Africa: II. Soil water content
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: CW van Huyssteen --- Department of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences, South Africa TB Zere --- Department of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences, South Africa M Hensley --- Department of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences, South AfricaSoil water content is a major factor that affects the hydrological response of a hillslope or catchment. It is therefore important to have reliable soil water content data to estimate catchment water yield. Daily soil water content (θ) data was... -
Soil indicators of hillslope hydrology in the Bedford catchments, South Africa
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: J.J. van Tol --- Department of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences, South Africa P.A.L. Le Roux --- Department of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences, South Africa M. Hensley --- Department of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences, South AfricaWater plays a primary role in soil genesis and soil strongly influences hydrological processes (flowpaths, residence times and storage). Morphological soil properties serve as indicators of hillslope hydrological behaviour and can facilitate hydrological predictions. Three catchments in the Bedford district... -
Hydropedological grouping of South African soil forms
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: Johan J van Tol --- Department of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences, South Africa Pieter AL Le Roux --- Institute for Groundwater Studies, University of the Free State, South AfricaThe science of hydropedology has progressed significantly in the past two decades, especially with regards to the interpretation of soil morphology and relating these interpretations to the hydrological behaviour of horizons, profiles, hillslopes and catchments. Soil classification is pivotal to...
