Soil water content (volumetric %) for 33kPa and 1500kPa suctions predicted at 6 standard depths (0, 10, 30, 60, 100 and 200 cm) at 250 m resolution

Soil water content (volumetric) in percent for 33 kPa and 1500 kPa suctions predicted at 6 standard depths (0, 10, 30, 60, 100 and 200 cm) at 250 m resolution. Training points are based on a global compilation of soil profiles (USDA NCSS, AfSPDB, ISRIC WISE, EGRPR, SPADE, CanNPDB, UNSODA, SWIG, HYBR...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Tomislav Hengl, Surya Gupta
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/2784001
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2784001
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Summary:Soil water content (volumetric) in percent for 33 kPa and 1500 kPa suctions predicted at 6 standard depths (0, 10, 30, 60, 100 and 200 cm) at 250 m resolution. Training points are based on a global compilation of soil profiles (USDA NCSS, AfSPDB, ISRIC WISE, EGRPR, SPADE, CanNPDB, UNSODA, SWIG, HYBRAS and HydroS). Data import steps are available here. Spatial prediction steps are described in detail here. Note: these are actually measured and mapped soil content values; no Pedo-Transfer-Functions have been used (except to fill-in the missing NCSS bulk densities). Available water capacity in mm (derived as a difference between field capacity and wilting point multiplied by layer thickness) per layer is available here. Antarctica is not included. To access and visualize some of the maps use: OpenLandMap.org If you discover a bug, artifact or inconsistency in the maps, or if you have a question please use some of the following channels: Technical issues and questions about the code: https://gitlab.com/openlandmap/global-layers/issues General questions and comments: https://disqus.com/home/forums/landgis/ All files internally compressed using "COMPRESS=DEFLATE" creation option in GDAL. File naming convention: sol = theme: soil, watercontent.33kPa = water content (volumetric percent) under field capacity (33 kPa suction), usda.4b1c = determination method: laboratory method code, m = mean value, 250m = spatial resolution / block support: 250 m, b10.10cm = vertical reference: 10 cm depth below surface, 1950.2017 = time reference: period 1950-2017, v0.1 = version number: 0.1