472 Pages 26 Color & 115 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The scaling issue remains one of the largest problems in soil science and hydrology. This book is a unique compendium of ideas, conceptual approaches, techniques, and methodologies for scaling soil physical properties. Scaling Methods in Soil Physics covers many methods of scaling that will be useful in helping scientists across a range of soil-related disciplines. The first single-source reference in this developing field, the text will help readers develop a greater understanding of how to interpret remote sensing data, delineate management zones in agricultural fields, and estimate water yield and geochemical fluxes in watersheds, among other applications.

    The authors present the state-of-the-art in addressing the fundamental scale-bridging problem and provide case studies crossing several levels of scale hierarchy. Scaling Methods in Soil Physics offers novel approaches based on geostatistics, artificial intelligence, wavelet transforms, fractal theory, soil-landscape relationships, computer simulations, and advances in theories of scale developed and tested to facilitate the use of soil physics data in a wide variety of soil/land/earth-related applications.

    The PSF Model of Soil Structure: A Multiscale Approach, E.M.A. Perrier and N.R.A. Bird

    Scaling and Multiscaling of Soil Pore Systems Determined by Image Analysis, A.M. Tarquis, D. Giménez, A. Saa, M.C. Díaz, and J.M. Gascó

    Scaling and Estimating the Soil Water Characteristic Using a One-Parameter Model, R.D. Williams and L.R. Ahuja

    Diffusion Scaling in Low Connectivity Porous Media, R.P. Ewing and R. Horton

    Solute Transport in Porous Media: Scale Effects, L. Zhou and H.M. Selim

    A Pedotransfer Function for Predicting Solute Dispersivity: Model Testing and Upscaling, E. Perfect

    Upscaling of Hydraulic Properties of Heterogeneous Soils, J. Zhu and B.P. Mohanty

    Spatial Variability of Soil Moisture and Its Implications for Scaling, A.W. Western, R.B. Grayson, G. Blöschl, and D.J. Wilson

    An Evaluation of Interpolation Methods for Local Estimation of Solute Concentration, T.R. Ellsworth, P.M. Reed, and R.J.M. Hudson

    Scale- and Location-Dependent Soil Hydraulic Properties in a Hummocky Landscape: A Wavelet Approach, B.C. Si

    Multiple Scale Conditional Simulation, P. Kumar

    Effects of Topography, Soil Properties and Mean Soil Moisture on the Spatial Distribution of Soil Moisture: A Stochastic Analysis, D.-H. Chang and S. Islam

    A Mix of Scales: Topography, Point Samples and Yield Maps, D.J. Timlin, Y.A. Pachepsky, and C.L. Walthall

    Evaluating Soil Data from Several Sources Using a Landscape Model, C.L.S. Morgan, J.M. Norman, C.C. Molling, K. McSweeney, and B. Lowery

    Application of a Neural Network-Based Spatial Disaggregation Scheme for Addressing Scaling of Soil Moisture, T.D. Tsegaye, W.L. Crosson, C.A. Laymon, M.P. Schamschula, and A.B. Johnson

    Scaling Soil Mechanical Properties to Predict Plant Responses, D.K. Cassel and E.C. Edwards

    Estimating Nitrate-N Losses at Different Spatial Scales
    in Agricultural Watersheds , D.J. Mulla, P.H. Gowda, A.S. Birr, and B.J. Dalzell

    Incorporation of Remote Sensing Data in an Upscaled Soil Water Model, M.S. Seyfried

    Hierarchical Frameworks for Multiscale Bridging in Hydropedology, H. Lin and S. Rathbun

    Scaling and Hierarchy of Models for Flow Processes in Unsaturated Fractured Rock, B. Faybishenko, G.S. Bodvarsson, J. Hinds, and P.A. Witherspoon

    Index

    Biography

    Pachepsky\, Yakov; Radcliffe\, David E.; Selim\, H. Magdi

    "This excellent book comprising 20 chapters deals with spatial scaling of soil processes and soil properties. … All contributors are acknowledged experts. The content of the book is well balanced, with all chapters informative and highly relevant. The topics of each chapter are illustrated by interesting examples, with well-chosen informative figures. … [T]his book is an excellent starting point for anyone who would like to contribute to the development of this topic. I therefore strongly recommend it, to researchers and doctoral students in soil physics and hydrology in particular, but anyone working with environmental models will benefit from reading it."
    - European Journal of Soil Science, 55, 2004