The Seasonal Difference in Soil Moisture Patterns Considering the Meteorological Variables Throughout the Korean Peninsula

This study focuses on the seasonal differences in soil moisture patterns considering the impact of meteorological variables (air/ground temperature, precipitation, and the amount of insolation) on soil moisture variability over the Korean peninsula between January 2012 and February 2013. We found th...

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Main Authors: Eunsang Cho, Aoqi Zhang, Minha Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chinese Geoscience Union 2016-01-01
Series:Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Online Access: http://tao.cgu.org.tw/media/k2/attachments/v276p907.pdf
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spelling doaj-2c7dff627c094406988b53c56038b2252020-11-25T01:12:11ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802016-01-0127690710.3319/TAO.2016.07.12.01The Seasonal Difference in Soil Moisture Patterns Considering the Meteorological Variables Throughout the Korean PeninsulaEunsang ChoAoqi ZhangMinha ChoiThis study focuses on the seasonal differences in soil moisture patterns considering the impact of meteorological variables (air/ground temperature, precipitation, and the amount of insolation) on soil moisture variability over the Korean peninsula between January 2012 and February 2013. We found that soil moisture spatial distributions changed differently with the mean soil moisture content according to the season using statistical metrics (skewness and kurtosis) (summer: 1 June to 31 August, winter: 1 November to 31 January). Daily variations in meteorological variables had different relationships with the changes in soil moisture for two seasons. Air and soil temperature changes clearly had negative relationships with the soil moisture change during the summer period while they had positive relationships during the winter period. Temporal stability testing showed that the representative soil moisture sites on a regional scale could be changed with seasonal periods, especially in the Asian monsoon region. In conclusion, these results provide evidence that there are clear differences in soil moisture patterns according to seasonal characteristics. This study might be useful for further researches relating to climate-meteorological effects on soil moisture patterns on a regional scale. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/media/k2/attachments/v276p907.pdf
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author Eunsang Cho
Aoqi Zhang
Minha Choi
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Minha Choi
The Seasonal Difference in Soil Moisture Patterns Considering the Meteorological Variables Throughout the Korean Peninsula
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
author_facet Eunsang Cho
Aoqi Zhang
Minha Choi
author_sort Eunsang Cho
title The Seasonal Difference in Soil Moisture Patterns Considering the Meteorological Variables Throughout the Korean Peninsula
title_short The Seasonal Difference in Soil Moisture Patterns Considering the Meteorological Variables Throughout the Korean Peninsula
title_full The Seasonal Difference in Soil Moisture Patterns Considering the Meteorological Variables Throughout the Korean Peninsula
title_fullStr The Seasonal Difference in Soil Moisture Patterns Considering the Meteorological Variables Throughout the Korean Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed The Seasonal Difference in Soil Moisture Patterns Considering the Meteorological Variables Throughout the Korean Peninsula
title_sort seasonal difference in soil moisture patterns considering the meteorological variables throughout the korean peninsula
publisher Chinese Geoscience Union
series Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
issn 1017-0839
2311-7680
publishDate 2016-01-01
description This study focuses on the seasonal differences in soil moisture patterns considering the impact of meteorological variables (air/ground temperature, precipitation, and the amount of insolation) on soil moisture variability over the Korean peninsula between January 2012 and February 2013. We found that soil moisture spatial distributions changed differently with the mean soil moisture content according to the season using statistical metrics (skewness and kurtosis) (summer: 1 June to 31 August, winter: 1 November to 31 January). Daily variations in meteorological variables had different relationships with the changes in soil moisture for two seasons. Air and soil temperature changes clearly had negative relationships with the soil moisture change during the summer period while they had positive relationships during the winter period. Temporal stability testing showed that the representative soil moisture sites on a regional scale could be changed with seasonal periods, especially in the Asian monsoon region. In conclusion, these results provide evidence that there are clear differences in soil moisture patterns according to seasonal characteristics. This study might be useful for further researches relating to climate-meteorological effects on soil moisture patterns on a regional scale.
url http://tao.cgu.org.tw/media/k2/attachments/v276p907.pdf
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