Articles | Volume 11, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-11-681-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-11-681-2025
Original research article
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29 Sep 2025
Original research article |  | 29 Sep 2025

Quantifying hydrological impacts of compacted sandy subsoils using soil water flow simulations: the importance of vegetation parameterization

Jayson Gabriel Pinza, Ona-Abeni Devos Stoffels, Robrecht Debbaut, Jan Staes, Jan Vanderborght, Patrick Willems, and Sarah Garré

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Field and model data J. G. Pinza et al. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16940365

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Short summary
We can use hydrological models to estimate how water is allocated in soils with compaction. However, compaction can also affect how much plants can grow in the field. Here, we show that when we consider this affected plant growth in our sandy soil compaction model, the resulting water allocation can change a lot. Thus, to get more reliable model results, we should know the plant growth (above and below the ground) in the field and include them in the models.
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