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Water Retention Models

Water retention models are tools that predict how much water a soil or landscape can hold after rain or irrigation. They help understand how water infiltrates, moves through, and is stored in the ground. These models consider soil type, structure, and moisture levels to estimate water availability for plants and groundwater recharge. They are essential for efficient water management, agriculture, and environmental planning, ensuring that water resources are used sustainably and that irrigation or drainage is optimized based on soil capacity.