Abstract:Abstract. A popular parameterized soil water retention curve (SWRC) has a hydraulic conductivity curve associated with it that can have an infinite slope at saturation. The problem was eliminated before by giving the SWRC a non–zero air–entry value. This improved version still has an asymptote at the dry end, which limits its usefulness for dry conditions and causes its integral to diverge for commonly occurring parameter values. We therefore joined the parameterizations' sigmoid mid–section to a logarithmic d… Show more
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