• Title of article

    State-space approach to analyze field-scale bromide leaching

  • Author/Authors

    Yang Yang، نويسنده , , Ole Wendroth، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    161
  • To page
    172
  • Abstract
    Abstract Spatial variability of soil properties complicates the analysis of water and solute transport under field conditions. To meet this challenge, a novel experimental design with a scale-dependent treatment distribution was adopted earlier in a field study to assess the impact of land use and rainfall characteristics on Br− leaching with the aid of spectral analysis. The objective of the current study was to identify the major underlying processes that controlled Br− leaching in the previous experiment and to describe the spatial distribution of soil Br− site-specifically and in different soil layers, using an autoregressive state-space approach. Based on the boundary conditions investigated in this study, the state-space models for Br− concentration at 40–50 and 60–70 cm exhibited the best prediction quality compared to those at other depths. As indicated by the weight of each variable, land use dominated the spatial pattern of Br− at shallow depths; whereas, the spatial behavior of Br− below 40 cm was mainly affected by soil texture and to a smaller extent by rainfall intensity. In addition, the involvement of Br− concentration and soil texture of the adjacent layer above in the state-space analysis helped to describe the spatial distribution of Br− typically in the soil layer below 60 cm. These results not only demonstrated the applicability of state-space technique in diagnosing spatial solute transport relationships; but also held important implications for the surface application of chemicals.
  • Keywords
    Bromide leaching , Spatial variability , State-space Model , Land use , soil texture
  • Journal title
    GEODERMA
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    GEODERMA
  • Record number

    1299018