New study reveals how soil moisture affects rainfall infiltration rates!
The researchers studied how water moves into soil during rainfall. They found that the amount of water entering the soil depends on how wet the soil is to begin with. Wet soil lets water in slower than dry soil. The researchers used math to describe this relationship and tested it with real data. They found that their equation worked well in most cases, with only a small error. This information can help us understand how water moves through soil and how it affects the environment.