Articles | Volume 17, issue 9
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-4277-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-4277-2025
Data description paper
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03 Sep 2025
Data description paper |  | 03 Sep 2025

Soil hydraulic and hydrological data from seven field sites in the Thames catchment, UK, 2021

John Robotham, Emily Trill, James Blake, Ponnambalam Rameshwaran, Peter Scarlett, Gareth Old, and Joanna Clark

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There is currently limited evidence about how land-based “natural flood management” measures affect soil properties. We therefore measured soil physical and hydraulic properties (n = 1300) at seven field sites (Thames catchment, UK). The sites cover a range of geologies, land use, and management. Dataset applications include hydrological and land surface modelling and validation of remote sensing observations. The dataset also provides a baseline against which future soil changes may be compared.
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