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M. G. Schaap
M. G. Schaap
Professor of Environmental Physics, Department of Environmental Science, University of Arizona
Verified email at arizona.edu
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Rosetta: A computer program for estimating soil hydraulic parameters with hierarchical pedotransfer functions
MG Schaap, FJ Leij, MT Van Genuchten
Journal of hydrology 251 (3-4), 163-176, 2001
29662001
Neural network analysis for hierarchical prediction of soil hydraulic properties
MG Schaap, FJ Leij, MT Van Genuchten
Soil Science Society of America Journal 62 (4), 847-855, 1998
8931998
Database-related accuracy and uncertainty of pedotransfer functions
MG Schaap, FJ Leij
Soil Science 163 (10), 765-779, 1998
6131998
Improved prediction of unsaturated hydraulic conductivity with the Mualem‐van Genuchten model
MG Schaap, FJ Leij
Soil Science Society of America Journal 64 (3), 843-851, 2000
5632000
Using pedotransfer functions to estimate the van Genuchten–Mualem soil hydraulic properties: A review
H Vereecken, M Weynants, M Javaux, Y Pachepsky, MG Schaap, ...
Vadose Zone Journal 9 (4), 795-820, 2010
4942010
Description of the unsaturated soil hydraulic database UNSODA version 2.0
A Nemes, MG Schaap, FJ Leij, JHM Wösten
Journal of hydrology 251 (3-4), 151-162, 2001
4502001
Proposed approximation for contact angles in Shan-and-Chen-type multicomponent multiphase lattice Boltzmann models
H Huang, DT Thorne Jr, MG Schaap, MC Sukop
Physical Review E 76 (6), 066701, 2007
3972007
Modeling water retention curves of sandy soils using neural networks
MG Schaap, W Bouten
Water Resources Research 32 (10), 3033-3040, 1996
3971996
Pedotransfer functions in Earth system science: Challenges and perspectives
K Van Looy, J Bouma, M Herbst, J Koestel, B Minasny, U Mishra, ...
Reviews of Geophysics 55 (4), 1199-1256, 2017
3932017
Using neural networks to predict soil water retention and soil hydraulic conductivity
MG Schaap, FJ Leij
Soil and Tillage Research 47 (1-2), 37-42, 1998
3551998
A modified Mualem–van Genuchten formulation for improved description of the hydraulic conductivity near saturation
MG Schaap, MT Van Genuchten
Vadose Zone Journal 5 (1), 27-34, 2006
2912006
Lattice-Boltzmann simulations of the capillary pressure–saturation–interfacial area relationship for porous media
ML Porter, MG Schaap, D Wildenschild
Advances in Water Resources 32 (11), 1632-1640, 2009
2582009
Weighted recalibration of the Rosetta pedotransfer model with improved estimates of hydraulic parameter distributions and summary statistics (Rosetta3)
Y Zhang, MG Schaap
Journal of Hydrology 547, 39-53, 2017
2442017
Functional evaluation of pedotransfer functions derived from different scales of data collection
A Nemes, MG Schaap, JHM Wösten
Soil Science Society of America Journal 67 (4), 1093-1102, 2003
2352003
Development of pedotransfer functions for estimation of soil hydraulic parameters using support vector machines
NKC Twarakavi, J Šimůnek, MG Schaap
Soil Science Society of America Journal 73 (5), 1443-1452, 2009
1982009
Using an inverse method to estimate the hydraulic properties of crusted soils from tension-disc infiltrometer data
J Šimůnek, R Angulo-Jaramillo, MG Schaap, JP Vandervaere, ...
Geoderma 86 (1-2), 61-81, 1998
1971998
Estimation of saturated hydraulic conductivity with pedotransfer functions: A review
Y Zhang, MG Schaap
Journal of Hydrology 575, 1011-1030, 2019
1582019
Comparison of pressure‐saturation characteristics derived from computed tomography and lattice Boltzmann simulations
MG Schaap, ML Porter, BSB Christensen, D Wildenschild
Water Resources Research 43 (12), 2007
1562007
Calibration of capacitance probe sensors using electric circuit theory
TJ Kelleners, RWO Soppe, DA Robinson, MG Schaap, JE Ayars, ...
Soil Science Society of America Journal 68 (2), 430-439, 2004
1482004
How water, carbon, and energy drive critical zone evolution: The Jemez–Santa Catalina Critical Zone Observatory
J Chorover, PA Troch, C Rasmussen, PD Brooks, JD Pelletier, ...
Vadose Zone Journal 10 (3), 884-899, 2011
1262011
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