Gao, LeiWang, YajiGeris, JosieHallett, Paul D.Peng, Xinhua2019-07-022019-07-022019-09-01Gao, L, Wang, Y, Geris, J, Hallett, P D & Peng, X 2019, 'The role of sampling strategy on apparent temporal stability of soil moisture under subtropical hydroclimatic conditions', Journal of hydrology and hydromechanics, vol. 67, no. 3, pp. 260-270. https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2019-00060042-790XMendeley: 8927a053-fc09-3038-b65b-a0d6ba23c7cdORCID: /0000-0003-0159-0543/work/116105657ORCID: /0000-0001-7542-7832/work/162252187http://hdl.handle.net/2164/12479Financial support for this research was provided through the joint China-UK Red Soil Critical Zone project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC: 41771263; 41571130053) and the United Kingdom Natural Environment Research Council (NE/N007611/1). Additional funding was provided by the “135 innovation project” from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS:ISSASIP1648). Special thanks go to the staff of the Ecological Experimental Station of Red Soil of the Institute of Soil Science of CAS.111916471engsampling strategysubtropical climatetemporal stabilityvegetation typesoil moisture predictionGE Environmental SciencesWater Science and TechnologyMechanical EngineeringFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)NE/N007611/1GEThe role of sampling strategy on apparent temporal stability of soil moisture under subtropical hydroclimatic conditionsJournal article10.2478/johh-2019-0006http://www.mendeley.com/research/role-sampling-strategy-apparent-temporal-stability-soil-moisture-under-subtropical-hydroclimatic-con673