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Constructing a saturated hydraulic conductivity map of Spain using pedotransfer functions and spatial prediction

Currently, most of the research focused on general pedotransfer functions (PTFs) has been generated under humid climatic conditions. Nevertheless, this article proposes an estimation of pedotransfer functions for a great variety of climatic and physiographic conditions, with a predominance of soils...

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Published in:Geoderma 2004-12, Vol.123 (3), p.257-277
Main Authors: Ferrer Julià, M., Estrela Monreal, T., Sánchez del Corral Jiménez, A., Garcı́a Meléndez, E.
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Biological and medical sciences
Curve number
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
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Infiltration
Pedotransfer functions
Saturated hydraulic conductivity
Soil inference systems
Soil variability
Soils
Spatial analysis
Surficial geology
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