Soil Moisture
Benchmark Value
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.
Contributing Benchmarks
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.
Volumetric Water Content (VWC) in Alpine Humus Soils
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.
Optimal moisture condition would be significantly above wilting point, likely approaching field capacity.
Sources (1)
Mortality of Australian alpine grasses (Poa spp.) after drought: species differences and ecological patterns - Oxford Academic
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Canopy structure modulates the sensitivity of subalpine ... - HESS
View SourceGlobal variations in critical drought thresholds that impact vegetation - Oxford Academic
View SourceEcosystem wicks: Woodland trees enhance water infiltration in a fragmented agricultural landscape in eastern Australia, accessed May 15, 2025,
View SourceKeeping tabs on native woodlands in times of flood and drought | ScienceDaily
View SourceManaging harvesting residues: a systematic review of management treatments around the world | Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research | Oxford Academic
View SourceSoil Research - CSIRO PUBLISHING
View SourceSoil and Landscape Grid of Australia - esoil.io
View Source10 Plant Water Relations and Irrigation - CABI Digital Library, accessed May 11, 2025,
View SourceAustralian Soils and Landscapes | Monitoring & Data | TERN - esoil.io
View SourceTERN - Australia's Ecosystem Observatory Network
View SourceTumbarumba Flux Data Collection - TERN Data Discovery Portal
View SourceTumbarumba OzFlux tower site - Research Data Australia
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