Topographic indices and ERA5-Land data to describe soil moisture variability in a Central European beech forest

Study region: Temperate beech forest in central Germany’s low mountain range Study focus: Soil moisture is essential for ecosystem functioning, influencing hydrological, biological, and biogeochemical processes. It regulates water, energy, and carbon cycles, supporting ecosystem organization, biodiv...

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Main Authors: Marian Schönauer, Stephen B. Asabere, Daniela Sauer, Simon Drollinger
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Published: Elsevier 2025-06-01
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description Study region: Temperate beech forest in central Germany’s low mountain range Study focus: Soil moisture is essential for ecosystem functioning, influencing hydrological, biological, and biogeochemical processes. It regulates water, energy, and carbon cycles, supporting ecosystem organization, biodiversity, and vegetation resilience. However, climate change and human activities increasingly disrupt soil moisture dynamics, altering spatio-temporal variability due to altered precipitation, rising temperatures, and droughts, making prediction attempts a challenge. This study examines a temperate beech forest in central Germany’s low mountain range, aiming to: (1) analyse spatio-temporal variations in soil moisture and temperature, (2) assess correlations with topographic indices across seasons, and (3) validate ERA5-Land retrievals. We employed 62 automatic sensors and manual measurements at 236 sites within a 900 × 600 m area. Field data were merged with ERA5-Land reanalysis and topographic indices, including depth-to-water and topographic position indices, to assess their performance in predicting soil water content spatial patterns. New hydrological insights for the region: Temporal variation exceeded spatial variation by 3.60–3.68 times. While soil moisture was associated with mesorelief (topographic position index), the correlation was weak. Flow accumulation-based indices were ineffective in capturing spatial soil moisture variation and failed to model spatio-temporal variability. This suggests that model results need to be reconsidered, and suitable indices developed. Insights from this study contribute to improving soil–vegetation–atmosphere models and support sustainable forest management in a changing climate.
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spelling doaj-art-a8561bd4d76a40018d3cac0b410432c42025-08-20T03:47:34ZengElsevierJournal of Hydrology: Regional Studies2214-58182025-06-015910245610.1016/j.ejrh.2025.102456Topographic indices and ERA5-Land data to describe soil moisture variability in a Central European beech forestMarian Schönauer0Stephen B. Asabere1Daniela Sauer2Simon Drollinger3Department of Forest Protection and Wildlife Management, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Mendel University in Brno, Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Physical Geography, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, GermanyDepartment of Physical Geography, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, GermanyDepartment of Physical Geography, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; Bioclimatology, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; Corresponding author at: Department of Physical Geography, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany.Study region: Temperate beech forest in central Germany’s low mountain range Study focus: Soil moisture is essential for ecosystem functioning, influencing hydrological, biological, and biogeochemical processes. It regulates water, energy, and carbon cycles, supporting ecosystem organization, biodiversity, and vegetation resilience. However, climate change and human activities increasingly disrupt soil moisture dynamics, altering spatio-temporal variability due to altered precipitation, rising temperatures, and droughts, making prediction attempts a challenge. This study examines a temperate beech forest in central Germany’s low mountain range, aiming to: (1) analyse spatio-temporal variations in soil moisture and temperature, (2) assess correlations with topographic indices across seasons, and (3) validate ERA5-Land retrievals. We employed 62 automatic sensors and manual measurements at 236 sites within a 900 × 600 m area. Field data were merged with ERA5-Land reanalysis and topographic indices, including depth-to-water and topographic position indices, to assess their performance in predicting soil water content spatial patterns. New hydrological insights for the region: Temporal variation exceeded spatial variation by 3.60–3.68 times. While soil moisture was associated with mesorelief (topographic position index), the correlation was weak. Flow accumulation-based indices were ineffective in capturing spatial soil moisture variation and failed to model spatio-temporal variability. This suggests that model results need to be reconsidered, and suitable indices developed. Insights from this study contribute to improving soil–vegetation–atmosphere models and support sustainable forest management in a changing climate.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581825002812Spatio-temporal variabilityTopographic modellingBeech forestClimate changeEcosystem functioningForest management
spellingShingle Marian Schönauer
Stephen B. Asabere
Daniela Sauer
Simon Drollinger
Topographic indices and ERA5-Land data to describe soil moisture variability in a Central European beech forest
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Spatio-temporal variability
Topographic modelling
Beech forest
Climate change
Ecosystem functioning
Forest management
title Topographic indices and ERA5-Land data to describe soil moisture variability in a Central European beech forest
title_full Topographic indices and ERA5-Land data to describe soil moisture variability in a Central European beech forest
title_fullStr Topographic indices and ERA5-Land data to describe soil moisture variability in a Central European beech forest
title_full_unstemmed Topographic indices and ERA5-Land data to describe soil moisture variability in a Central European beech forest
title_short Topographic indices and ERA5-Land data to describe soil moisture variability in a Central European beech forest
title_sort topographic indices and era5 land data to describe soil moisture variability in a central european beech forest
topic Spatio-temporal variability
Topographic modelling
Beech forest
Climate change
Ecosystem functioning
Forest management
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581825002812
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