Simplified stochastic soil-moisture models: A look at infiltration

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A simplified, vertically-averaged model of soil moisture interpreted at the daily time scale and forced by a stochastic process of instantaneous rainfall events is compared with a vertically-averaged model which uses a nonoverlapping rectangular pulse rainfall model and a more physically based description of infiltration. The models are compared with respect to the importance of short time-scale (intra-storm) variable infiltration in determining the probabilistic structure of soil-moisture dynamics at the daily time-scale. Differences in approach to infiltration modelling show only minor effects on the probabilistic structure of soil-moisture dynamics as simulated in the two models. The partitioning of losses during a single rainfall event are examined closely and the conditions under which surface-controlled runoff is significant, as a proportion of total losses, are delineated.

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Rigby, J. R., & Porporato, A. (2006). Simplified stochastic soil-moisture models: A look at infiltration. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 10(6), 861–871. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-10-861-2006

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