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soil_database_soils.dat [2012/07/06 16:31] – created 134.93.180.188soil_database_soils.dat [2012/07/06 16:39] – [What do the lines and columns mean?] 134.93.180.188
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-== The meaning of the columns is: ==+The meaning of the columns is:  
 +== ==
  
 <code> <code>
-ID: the two-digit ID which links the soils with the profile data in PROFILES.DAT +ID:        The two-digit ID which links the Soils with the Profile Data in PROFILES.DAT 
-V: Kind of soil 0: normal soil, 1: sealing material (no water exchange), 2: deep water +V:         Kind of Soil; 0: Normal Soil, 1: Sealing Material (no water exchange), 2: Deep Water 
-ns:  Volumetric water content at saturation in [m3m-3] +ns:        Volumetric Water Content at Saturation in [m3m-3] 
-nfc:  Volumetric water content at field capacity in [m3m-3] +nfc:       Volumetric Water Content at Field Capacity in [m3m-3] 
-nwilt: Volumetric water content at wilting point (for the vegetation model) in [m3m-3] +nwilt:     Volumetric Water Content at Wilting Point (for the vegetation model) in [m3m-3] 
-matpot Matrix Potential at saturation in [m] +matpot     Matrix Potential at Saturation in [m] 
-hydr: Hydraulic conductivity at saturation in [ms-1]* 10-6 (!) +hydr:      Hydraulic Conductivity at Saturation in [ms-1]* 10-6 (!) 
-CP: Volumetric Heat Capacity in [Jm-3K-1]* 106 (!) +CP:        Volumetric Heat Capacity in [Jm-3K-1]* 106 (!) 
-b: Clapp & Hornberger Constant +b:         Clapp & Hornberger Constant 
-HCN: Heat Conductivity of the material in [Wm-1K-1]  +HCN:       Heat Conductivity of the Material in [Wm-1K-1]  
-Name:   A given name for identification+Name:      A given Name for Identification
 </code> </code>