Abstract
Soil water retention curves in eight soil profiles on a sandy soil were determined by field measurements of soil water content and soil water matric potential made during 19 days of continuous drying using time‐domain‐reflectometry and tensiometers. Evaporation from the different profiles was simulated using the retention curves and estimated unsaturated conductivity functions, meteorological data as driving variables, and measured soil water matric potentials at 40 cm depths as the lower boundary condition. Good agreement was obtained between simulated and measured evaporation from different locations in the field. Areal mean evaporation obtained as the arithmetic mean of individual simulations was 2% smaller than the evaporation obtained using mean physical properties in one simulation. This difference was small compared to the variation in simulated evaporation between individual locations (62–142% of the meanevaporation).
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