Soil hydrology in the Earth system

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Harry Vereecken
Wulf Amelung
Sara L. Bauke
Heye Bogena
Nicolas Brüggemann
Carsten Montzka
Jan Vanderborght
Michel Bechtold
Günter Blöschl
Andrea Carminati
Mathieu Javaux
Alexandra G. Konings
Jürgen Kusche
Insa Neuweiler
Dani Or
Susan Steele-Dunne
Anne Verhoef
Michael Young
Yonggen Zhang
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[1] Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH,Agrosphere Institute, IBG
[2] University of Bonn,3
[3] KU Leuven,Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES)
[4] Technische Universitat Wien,Soil Science and Soil Ecology
[5] ETH Zurich,Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[6] Université catholique de Louvain,Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources
[7] Stanford University,Department of Environmental Systems Science
[8] University of Bonn,Earth and Life Institute, Environmental Sciences
[9] Leibniz University Hannover,Department of Earth System Science
[10] Desert Research Institute,Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation
[11] TU Delft,Institut für Strömungsmechanik und Umweltphysik im Bauwesen
[12] University of Reading,Division of Hydrologic Sciences
[13] University of Texas at Austin,Department of Geoscience and Remote Sensing
[14] Tianjin University,Department of Geography and Environmental Science
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Soil hydrological processes (SHP) support ecosystems, modulate the impact of climate change on terrestrial systems and control feedback mechanisms between water, energy and biogeochemical cycles. However, land-use changes and extreme events are increasingly impacting these processes. In this Review, we describe SHP across scales and examine their links with soil properties, ecosystem processes and climate. Soil structure influences SHP such as infiltration, soil water redistribution and root water uptake on small scales. On local scales, SHP are driven by root water uptake, vegetation and groundwater dynamics. Regionally, SHP are impacted by extreme events such as droughts, floods, heatwaves and land-use change; however, antecedent and current SHP partially determine the broader effects of extreme events. Emerging technologies such as wireless and automated sensing, soil moisture observation through novel synthetic aperture radars satellites, big data analysis and machine learning approaches offer unique opportunities to advance soil hydrology. These advances, in tandem with the inclusion of more key soil types and properties in models, will be pivotal in predicting the role of SHP during global change.
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页码:573 / 587
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