Dynamic Soils Data
19 October 2015
In most landscapes soil depth and other properties vary with landscape position. This can lead to over- and under-estimation of properties that control hydrology and plant growth. This is an especially serious problem in soil data bases like FAO in which soil map units are large. To address this problem Zach Easton (zeaston@vt.edu) and Daniel Fuka (drfuka@vt.edu) have developed a tool to adjust SWAT soil parameters (depth, saturated conductivity, available water content, sand, silt, clay, and organic matter) for landscape position. These adjusted soil parameters are then output in SWAT input format at the scale of the base DEM of the SWAT model. The tool will soon be available by contacting Dr. Easton.