Revolutionizing Soil Management: Cutting Data Points in Half for Better Water Distribution.
The scientists studied soil properties in a watershed to understand how water moves through the ground. They looked at things like how fast water can flow through the soil, how much water the soil can hold, and how dense the soil is. By analyzing samples from different depths at sixteen locations, they found that they could predict how water moves through the soil by measuring just one property, instead of many. This means they can save time and resources when studying water flow in watersheds.