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The Raam regional soil moisture monitoring network in the Netherlands

Harm-Jan F. Benninga, Coleen Carranza, Michiel Pezij, Pim van Santen, Martine van der Ploeg, Denie Augustijn, R. van der Velde

Earth system science data · 2018

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Summary

Abstract. We have established a soil moisture profile monitoring network in the Raam region in the Netherlands. This region faces water shortages during summers and excess of water during winters and after extreme precipitation events. Water management can benefit from reliable information on the soil water availability and water storing capacity in the unsaturated zone. In situ measurements provide a direct source of information on which water managers can base their decisions. Moreover, these measurements are commonly used as a reference for the calibration and validation of soil moisture content products derived from earth observations or obtained by model simulations. Distributed over the Raam region, we have equipped 14 agricultural fields and 1 natural grass field with soil moisture

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.5194/essd-10-61-2018
Catalogue ID
BFmoakvrxk-4naarm
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