“…Despite decades of research, direct identification of these properties is time-consuming and near to impossible at larger scales. Therefore, indirect identification methods, such as inversion (Hopmans et al, 2002;Vrugt et al, 2008a), have been successfully applied to evaluate experiments starting from lab-scale (e.g., Parker et al, 1985;Van Dam et al, 1994;Šimůnek et al, 1998;Schneider et al, 2006) up to field-scale studies (e.g., Wollschläger et al, 2009;Huisman et al, 2010). Due to the multiscale heterogeneity of the soil hydraulic material properties (Nielsen et al, 1973;Gelhar, 1986;Cushman, 1990;Vogel and Roth, 2003), effective material properties have to be identified directly at the scale of interest.…”