Term Water potential
Definition Water potential is the potential energy of water relative to pure free water (e.g. deionized water) in reference conditions. It quantifies the tendency of water to move from one area to another due to osmosis, gravity, mechanical pressure, or matrix effects including surface tension.
Sampling medium Soil
Aggregation type Average
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Provenance Originally from the CUAHSI HIS VariableNameCV. See: http://his.cuahsi.org/mastercvreg/edit_cv11.aspx?tbl=VariableNameCV.
Provenance uri http://vocabulary.odm2.org/variablename/waterPotential/
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Note Reused Water potential (Surface water): https://sms-cv.helmholtz.cloud/sms/cv/api/v1/measuredquantities/330/ Can also be measured in soils as information for e.g. plant physiology.
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