New study reveals limitations in predicting water flow in impounded clay soils
Scientists developed and tested methods to predict how easily water moves through clay soils that are flooded during the monsoon season in Madhya Pradesh. They found that traditional methods were not very accurate, but by excluding certain samples, they were able to improve predictions. They also tested a global method called 'Rosetta' and found that it performed better when certain soil properties were included. Overall, the study showed that predicting water movement in these clay soils is challenging.