BUEK250N: Usable field capacity in the effective root space
Description
On the basis of the use-differentiated soil overview map in scale 1:250.000, the usable field capacity in the effective root space is mapped in 5 classes.
The usable field capacity is a measure of how much water a soil can sustain against gravity. The effective rooting depth is a theoretically derived value that describes the depth of the rooted soil space. The combination of nFK and We results in the usable field capacity in the effective root space. The unit of measurement is mm. The usage differentiation is based on Corine-Land Cover (CLC5_2018). The land use classes listed there were aggregated into 5 classes (arable land, grassland, forest, wasteland and settlement/transport).
The nFKWe depends on a variety of factors. These include soil type, storage density, humus content, thoroughness, use, degree of solidification and upper limit of reduced horizons, etc.
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- nutzbare-feldkapazität
- corine-land-cover
- gdi-sh
- boden
- durchwurzelungstiefe
- nutzungsdifferenzierung
- wasserhaltekraft
- nfk
- bodenübersichtskarte
- schleswig-holstein
- karten