Hans-Jörg Vogel spends much of his time researching Soil water, Soil science, Water flow, Hydraulic conductivity and Porous medium. His Soil water study results in a more complete grasp of Ecology. Hans-Jörg Vogel interconnects Agronomy and Water content in the investigation of issues within Soil science.
Hans-Jörg Vogel has researched Hydraulic conductivity in several fields, including Function, Water retention and Network model. His Porous medium research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Topology, Mechanics and Biological system. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Soil functions, focusing on Pedotransfer function and, on occasion, Soil structure.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Soil water, Soil science, Soil structure, Porous medium and Hydrology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Moisture, Irrigation and Water content in addition to Soil water. In the subject of general Soil science, his work in Soil functions, Soil test and Bulk soil is often linked to Macropore, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His research integrates issues of Porosity, Soil organic matter, Soil compaction, Mineralogy and Loam in his study of Soil structure. Within one scientific family, Hans-Jörg Vogel focuses on topics pertaining to Mechanics under Porous medium, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Geotechnical engineering and Richards equation. His study explores the link between Hydrology and topics such as Lysimeter that cross with problems in Water balance.
His main research concerns Soil structure, Soil water, Soil science, Soil functions and Soil management. His work deals with themes such as Microscale and macroscale models, Tillage and Biochemical engineering, which intersect with Soil structure. The Soil water study combines topics in areas such as Environmental engineering and Water content.
His work on Chronosequence, Soil test and Bulk density as part of general Soil science study is frequently connected to Macropore, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Soil functions research incorporates elements of Water resource management and Soil compaction. As part of one scientific family, Hans-Jörg Vogel deals mainly with the area of Soil management, narrowing it down to issues related to the Soil biology, and often Biota, Soil type, Soil carbon and Land management.
Hans-Jörg Vogel focuses on Soil structure, Soil water, Soil science, Chronosequence and Soil management. He combines subjects such as Wastewater, Water quality and Loam with his study of Soil structure. His studies deal with areas such as Environmental engineering and Irrigation as well as Soil water.
His research in Soil science intersects with topics in Tillage and Clay minerals. His studies in Chronosequence integrate themes in fields like Porosity, Soil chemistry, Soil test and Bulk soil. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Soil management, Land management, Vegetation, Soil carbon and Soil type is strongly linked to Soil biology.
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Quantitative morphology and network representation of soil pore structure
H.-J Vogel;K Roth.
Advances in Water Resources (2001)
Modeling Soil Processes: Review, Key Challenges, and New Perspectives
H. Vereecken;A. Schnepf;J. W. Hopmans;M. Javaux.
Vadose Zone Journal (2016)
Soil organic carbon storage as a key function of soils - A review of drivers and indicators at various scales
Martin Wiesmeier;Livia Urbanski;Eleanor Hobley;Birgit Lang.
Geoderma (2019)
Soil structure as an indicator of soil functions: A review
E. Rabot;M. Wiesmeier;S. Schlüter;H.-J. Vogel.
Geoderma (2018)
Quantification of soil structure based on Minkowski functions
H. J. Vogel;U. Weller;S. Schlüter.
Computers & Geosciences (2010)
Dynamics of soil water content in the rhizosphere
Andrea Carminati;Ahmad B. Moradi;Doris Vetterlein;Peter Vontobel.
Plant and Soil (2010)
Morphological determination of pore connectivity as a function of pore size using serial sections
H. J. Vogel.
European Journal of Soil Science (1997)
Studies of crack dynamics in clay soil. I. Experimental methods, results and morphological quantification
Hans-Jörg Vogel;Heiko Hoffmann;Kurt Roth.
Geoderma (2005)
Validity limits for the van Genuchten–Mualem model and implications for parameter estimation and numerical simulation
O. Ippisch;H.-J. Vogel;P. Bastian.
Advances in Water Resources (2006)
Moving through scales of flow and transport in soil
H.-J. Vogel;K. Roth.
Journal of Hydrology (2003)
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