Soil Moisture

AUS-ASC-FOR-SMO General Moderate confidence

Benchmark Value

No specific value — see range
Range: 15 to 20 %
Optimal Range: 15 to 20
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: OptimalRange

Scoring Curve

This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context. The scoring engine uses 2 benchmarks together — the OptimalRange form drives the primary score, while 1 guard(s) constrain the result.

Evidence & Context

For forested Alpine Humus Soils, an optimal range would be well above wilting point (e.g., >15-20% VWC) but below prolonged saturation to ensure good aeration; a precise numerical range is not available from current data for production forestry contexts.

Metric Definition:

Volumetric Water Content (VWC) in Alpine Humus Soils

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark defines the optimal soil moisture range in Alpine Humus Soils for forest ecosystems, indicating moisture levels that support good aeration and healthy plant growth without prolonged saturation.

Justification:

Optimal moisture condition would be significantly above wilting point, likely approaching field capacity.

Sources (1)

Preview of Mortality of Australian alpine grasses (Poa spp.) after drought: species differences and ecological patterns - Oxford Academic
Mortality of Australian alpine grasses (Poa spp.) after drought: species differences and ecological patterns - Oxford Academic Journal

Mortality of Australian alpine grasses (Poa spp.) after drought: species differences and ecological patterns - Oxford Academic

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Supporting Sources (12)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

Preview of Canopy structure modulates the sensitivity of subalpine forest stands to interannual snowpack and precipitation variability - HESS - Recent, accessed on May 28, 2025
Canopy structure modulates the sensitivity of subalpine forest stands to interannual snowpack and precipitation variability - HESS - Recent, accessed on May 28, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

Canopy structure modulates the sensitivity of subalpine ... - HESS

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Preview of Global variations in critical drought thresholds that impact vegetation - Oxford Academic
Global variations in critical drought thresholds that impact vegetation - Oxford Academic
Contextual Support Journal

Global variations in critical drought thresholds that impact vegetation - Oxford Academic

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Preview of Improved forest management - CSIRO, accessed July 12, 2025,
Improved forest management - CSIRO, accessed July 12, 2025,
Contextual Support Government

Ecosystem wicks: Woodland trees enhance water infiltration in a fragmented agricultural landscape in eastern Australia, accessed May 15, 2025,

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Preview of Keeping tabs on native woodlands in times of flood and drought - ScienceDaily, accessed May 15, 2025,
Keeping tabs on native woodlands in times of flood and drought - ScienceDaily, accessed May 15, 2025,
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Keeping tabs on native woodlands in times of flood and drought | ScienceDaily

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Preview of Managing harvesting residues: a systematic review of management treatments around the world | Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research | Oxford Academic
Managing harvesting residues: a systematic review of management treatments around the world | Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research | Oxford Academic
Contextual Support Journal

Managing harvesting residues: a systematic review of management treatments around the world | Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research | Oxford Academic

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Preview of Mapping near-real-time soil moisture dynamics over Tasmania with transfer learning
Mapping near-real-time soil moisture dynamics over Tasmania with transfer learning
Contextual Support Journal

Soil Research - CSIRO PUBLISHING

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Preview of Monitoring and forecasting drought through the assimilation of satellite water observations Siyuan Tian - ANU Open Research
Monitoring and forecasting drought through the assimilation of satellite water observations Siyuan Tian - ANU Open Research
Contextual Support Government

Soil and Landscape Grid of Australia - esoil.io

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Preview of Soil moisture at Boorowa Agricultural Research Station - CSIRO
Soil moisture at Boorowa Agricultural Research Station - CSIRO
Contextual Support Government

10 Plant Water Relations and Irrigation - CABI Digital Library, accessed May 11, 2025,

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Preview of TERN 2023 SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM - Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
TERN 2023 SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM - Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Contextual Support Journal

Australian Soils and Landscapes | Monitoring & Data | TERN - esoil.io

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Preview of TERN. TERN – Australia's Ecosystem Observatory Network, highlights for 2018-2023.
TERN. TERN – Australia's Ecosystem Observatory Network, highlights for 2018-2023.
Contextual Support Government

TERN - Australia's Ecosystem Observatory Network

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Preview of Tumbarumba Flux Data Collection - TERN Data Discovery Portal, accessed August 9, 2025
Tumbarumba Flux Data Collection - TERN Data Discovery Portal, accessed August 9, 2025
Contextual Support Government

Tumbarumba Flux Data Collection - TERN Data Discovery Portal

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Preview of Tumbarumba OzFlux tower site - Research Data Australia
Tumbarumba OzFlux tower site - Research Data Australia
Contextual Support

Tumbarumba OzFlux tower site - Research Data Australia

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Alpine and Subalpine Complex
  • Land Use Production Forestry
  • Assessment Pristine Reference
  • Vegetation Forest
  • Evidence Type HealthyOperationalRange

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 22 Mar 2026

Notes

No upper detrimental threshold — higher values are always better up to natural saturation. Precise numerical range not available for production forestry contexts.

Related Benchmarks

Other benchmarks in the AUS-ASC-FOR-SMO family.