pedohydrology
Pedohydrology is the study of the interactions between soil and water. It examines how water infiltrates, moves through, and is stored within the soil profile. This field encompasses various aspects of the hydrological cycle as it pertains to the terrestrial environment, including rainfall interception by vegetation, surface runoff generation, subsurface flow, and evaporation from the soil surface. Understanding these processes is crucial for managing water resources, predicting soil erosion, assessing the impact of land use changes on water quality, and optimizing agricultural practices.
Key concepts in pedohydrology include soil texture, soil structure, soil porosity, and hydraulic conductivity. Soil texture,