hydraulicCutOff: The matric potential at the point of hydraulic cut-off obtained from DE (Dexter et al., 2008) and GG (Groenevelt & Grant, 2004) water retention curves.
Description
The pore water suction at the point of hydraulic cut-off occurs at the point where the residual
water content, obtained from Dexter et al. (2008), intercepts with the Groenevelt & Grant (2004)
retention curve.
Usage
hydraulicCutOff(theta_R, k0, k1, n, x0 = 6.653)
Arguments
theta_R
a parameter that represents the residual water content at the the Dexter's (2008) Water Retention Model.
k0
a parameter value, extracted from the water retention curve based on the Groenevelt & Grant (2004) formula.
k1
a parameter value, extracted from the water retention curve based on the Groenevelt & Grant (2004) formula.
n
a parameter value, extracted from the water retention curve based on the Groenevelt & Grant (2004) formula.
x0
the value of pF (pore water suction) at which the soil water content becomes zero. The default is 6.653.
Value
The water suction at the point of hydraulic cut-off.
References
Dexter, A.R.; Czyz, E.A.; Richard, G.; Reszkowska, A. (2008). A user-friendly water retention function that takes
account of the textural and structural pore spaces in soil. Geoderma, 143:243--253.
Groenevelt, P.H.; Grnat, C.D. (2004). A new model for the soil-water retention curve that solves the problem of
residual water contents. European Journal of Soil Science, 55:479--485.