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Information and complexity measures applied to observed and simulated soil moisture time series
Authors:Feng Pan  Yakov A Pachepsky  Andrey K Guber  Robert L Hill
Institution:1. USDA-ARS Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory , 10300 Baltimore Ave, BARC-EAST Bldg 173, Beltsville, Maryland, 20705, USA;2. Department of Environmental Science &3. Technology , University of Maryland , College Park, Maryland, 20742, USA yakov.pachepsky@ars.usda.gov;5. USDA-ARS Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory , 10300 Baltimore Ave, BARC-EAST Bldg 173, Beltsville, Maryland, 20705, USA;6. Department of Environmental Science &7. Technology , University of Maryland , College Park, Maryland, 20742, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Time series of soil moisture-related parameters provide important insights into the functioning of soil water systems. Analysis of patterns within such time series has been used in several studies. The objective of this work was to compare patterns in observed and simulated soil moisture contents to understand whether modelling leads to a substantial loss of information or complexity. The time series were observed at four plots in sandy soils within the USDA-ARS OPE3 experimental watershed, for a year; precipitation and evapotranspiration (ET) were measured and estimated, respectively, and used for soil water flow simulation with the HYDRUS-1D software. The information content measures are the metric entropy and the mean information gain, and complexity measures are the fluctuation complexity and the effective measure complexity. These measures were computed based on the binary encoding of soil moisture time series, and used probabilities of patterns, i.e. probabilities of joint or sequential appearance of symbol sequences. The information content of daily soil moisture time series was much smaller than that of rainfall data, and had higher complexity, indicating that soil worked essentially as an information filter. Information content and complexity decreased and increased with depth, respectively, demonstrating the increase in the information filtering action of soil. The information measures of simulated soil moisture content were close to those of the measurements, indicating the successful simulation of patterns in the data. The spatial variability of the information measures for simulated soil moisture content at all depths was less pronounced than the one of measured time series. Compared with precipitation and estimated ET, soil moisture time series had more structure and less randomness in this work. The information measures can provide useful complementary knowledge about model performance and patterns in observation and modelling results.

Citation Pan, F., Pachepsky, Y. A., Guber, A. K., & Hill, R. L. (2011) Information and complexity measures applied to observed and simulated soil moisture time series. Hydrol. Sci. J. 56(6), 1027–1039.
Keywords:soil moisture  time series  information content  complexity  information filter
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