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Pedotransfer Functions

Jena, S., Mohanty, B.P., Panda, R.K. and Ramadas, M., 2021. Towards Developing a Generalizable Pedo‐Transfer Function for Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity using Transfer Learning and Predictor Selector Algorithm. Water Resources Research, p.e2020WR028862.

Jana, R. B., and B. P. Mohanty (2012), A Comparative Study of Multiple Approaches to Soil Hydraulic Parameter Scaling Applied at the Hill-Slope Scale, Water Resources Research, 48, W02520, doi:10.1029/2010WR010185.

Jana, R. B.,, B. P. Mohanty, and Z. Sheng (2012), Upscaling Soil Hydraulic Parameters in the Picacho Mountain Region Using Bayesian Neural Networks, Transactions of American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 55(2), 463-473.

Jana, R. B., and B. P. Mohanty, Enhancing PTFs with Remotely Sensed Data for Multi-Scale Soil Water Retention Estimation (2011), Journal of Hydrology, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.12.043.

Jana R. B., B. P. Mohanty, and E. P. Springer (2008), Multiscale Bayesian Neural Networks for Soil Water Content Estimation, Water Resources Research, 44, W08408, doi: 10.1029/2008WR006879.

Sharma, S. K., B. P. Mohanty, and J. Zhu (2006), Including Topography and Vegetation Attributes for Developing Pedotransfer Functions, Soil Science Society of America Journal. 70: 1430-1440.

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