Lecture 14: Hydrologic Cycle, Soil Moisture Flashcards
_____ is the study and distribution of water in all its forms
Hydrology
______ is the proportion of a volume of soil (or sediment or rock) that is open space.
Porosity
______ is a proportion of a soil (or sediment or rock) that consists of interconnected pores
effective porosity
______ is the ability of a soil (or sediment or rock) to transmit fluid
Permeability
_____ is adsorbed water, a thin film held at very high pressures
“unavailable water”
Hygroscopic
______ is water held by surface tension, moves in response to moisture gradients
“available water
Capillary water
______ is water held at low pressures that will drain freely
“unavailable water”
Gravitational water
_____ is the amount of water retained after capillary water is removed
Wilting Point
______ is the amount of water retained after gravitational water has drained
Field capacity
True or False: fine grained soils have higher field capacities than coarse grained soils
True
True or False: the proportion of unavailable water (hygroscopic) to the total water content increases with fine grained soils
True
True or False: the amount of available water is maximum in a medium textured soil
True
True or False: coarse grained soils retain less moisture
True
A ______ is a budget of inputs and outputs of water in a system. The system could be an entire watershed or a smaller area (e.g. a soil profile on a hillslope).
Water balance
What is the equation for water balance?
Q = P - E ± ÄS
Q is Runoff (Discharge)
P is Precipitation
E is Evapotranspiration (Actual: AE)
ÄS is change in Storage
______is all of the evaporative losses from the soil and surface water bodies to the atmosphere plus the transpiration of water through plant tissues to the atmosphere.
Evapotranspiration
What are the variables evapotranspiration is influenced by?
temperature, type of vegetation, relative humidity, and wind speed.
______ (PE) is the amount of water that would evaporate and transpire under moist soil conditions, ______ (AE) is the amount of water that evaporates and transpires under the actual moisture conditions.
Evapotranspiration, Actual Evapotranspiration
What is the equation for precipitation?
Precipitation = Actual Evapotranspiration + Surplus ± Change in Storage