Prediction of the soil-water characteristic curve of Brazilian soils using general-purpose pedotransfer functions
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Several predictive models have been proposed in the literature to estimate soil-water characteristic
curves (SWCCs) using basic soil properties. However, most of these models were not originally
calibrated for tropical soils, such as bimodal materials commonly found in Brazil. To assess the
applicability of some of these models to Brazilian tropical soils, which often present fine-particle
cementation and lateritic behavior, this study evaluates four physico-empirical approaches:
Arya & Paris (1981), Arya & Dierolf (1989), Aubertin et al. (2003), and Wang et al. (2017).
A database containing information on 95 Brazilian soils was compiled and used as the basis
for the analysis. The results showed that, in their original form, none of the evaluated models
consistently represented the SWCCs of these soils with sufficient accuracy. Due to the models’
poor performance, specific geotechnical concepts not incorporated in the original formulations
were examined and found to significantly influence the predictions. This analysis revealed that
the Arya & Paris (1981) model holds promising potential for estimating the SWCC, provided that
particle aggregation is addressed by combining grain-size distributions obtained under different
dispersion states. Accordingly, this article proposes guidelines for the enhanced application of
the Arya & Paris (1981) model in Brazilian geotechnical contexts, with the aim of improving
predictive accuracy and broadening its applicability.
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SILVA, Fernando Carolino da et al. Prediction of the soil-water characteristic curve of Brazilian soils using general-purpose pedotransfer functions. Soils & Rocks, São Paulo, v. 49, n. 2, e2026010825, 2026. DOI: 10.28927/SR.2026.010825. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/soiroc/a/LhnCXybxgbJ3qL9ZSb5ZZQn/?lang=en. Acesso em: 23 jun. 2026.