TY - JOUR
AU - Graf, Alexander
AU - Bogena, Heye
AU - Drüe, Clemens
AU - Hardelauf, Horst
AU - Pütz, Thomas
AU - Heinemann, Günther
AU - Vereecken, Harry
TI - Spatiotemporal relations between water budget components and soil water content in a forested tributary catchment
JO - Water resources research
VL - 50
IS - 6
SN - 0043-1397
CY - Washington, DC
PB - AGU
M1 - FZJ-2014-05371
SP - 4837 - 4857
PY - 2014
AB - We examined 3 years of measured daily values of all major water budget components (precipitation P, potential evapotranspiration PET, actual evapotranspiration ET, and runoff R) and volumetric soil water content θ of a small, forested catchment located in the west of Germany. The spatial distribution of θ was determined from a wireless sensor network of 109 points with 3 measurement depths each; ET was calculated from eddy covariance tower measurements. The water budget was dominantly energy-limited, with ET amounting to approximately 90 % of PET, and a runoff ratio R/P of 56 %. P, ET and R closed the long-term water budget with a residual of 2% of precipitation. On the daily timescale, the residual of the water budget was larger than on the annual timescale, and explained to a moderate extent by θ (R² = 0.40). Wavelet analysis revealed sub-weekly timescales, presumably dominated by unaccounted fast-turnover storage terms such as interception, as a major source of uncertainty in water balance closure. At weekly resolution, soil water content explained more than half (R² = 0.62) of the residual. By means of combined empirical orthogonal function and cluster analysis, two slightly different spatial patterns of θ could be identified that were associated with mean θ values below and above 0.35 cm³/cm³, respectively. The timing of these patterns as well as the varying coherence between PET, ET and soil water content responded to changes in water availability, including a moderate response to the European drought in spring 2011.
LB - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
UR - <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000340430400017
DO - DOI:10.1002/2013WR014516
UR - https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/171809
ER -