This paper presents the coupling of freeze-core sampling with X-ray CT scanning for the analysis of the soil structure of fine-grained, low-cohesive soils. We used a medical scanner to image the 3D soil structure of the frozen soil cores, providing X-ray CT data at a millimetric resolution over freeze-cores that are up to 62.5 cm long and 25 cm wide. The obtained data and the changes in gray level values could be successfully used to identify and characterize different soil units with distinctly different physical properties. Traditional measurements of soil bulk density, carbon and particle size analyses were conducted within each of the identified soil units. These observations were used to develop a 3D model of soil bulk density and orga...
Quantitative characterization of aggregate pore structure can reveal the evolution of aggregates und...
Computed tomography (CT) in combination with advanced image processing can be used to non-invasively...
With continuing evolution of imaging techniques from medical applications and materials science, non...
This paper presents the coupling of freeze-core sampling with X-ray CT scanning for the analysis of ...
The aim of this study was to articulate the potential of medical computed tomographic (CT) scanning ...
In the Nordic countries, changes in pore structure during winter can affect e.g. water transport cap...
Soil systems are characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of organic and mineral parti...
Computed X-ray Tomography is a non-destructive technique that allows three-dimensional imaging of so...
This short paper proposes time-series x-ray tomography as a valuable tool for quantifying freezing p...
The quantification of greenhouse gas emissions from aquatic ecosystems requires knowledge about the ...
A research program was undertaken to visualize and quantify the three-dimensional nature of fabric a...
We proposed to use micromorphology to help identify coarse-sized organic matter (OM) in X-ray comput...
http://www.regional.org.au/au/asssi/supersoil2004/X-ray computed tomography (CT) was used to non-des...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State UniversityThis s...
Bulk density of undisturbed soil samples can be measured using computed tomography (CT) techniques w...
Quantitative characterization of aggregate pore structure can reveal the evolution of aggregates und...
Computed tomography (CT) in combination with advanced image processing can be used to non-invasively...
With continuing evolution of imaging techniques from medical applications and materials science, non...
This paper presents the coupling of freeze-core sampling with X-ray CT scanning for the analysis of ...
The aim of this study was to articulate the potential of medical computed tomographic (CT) scanning ...
In the Nordic countries, changes in pore structure during winter can affect e.g. water transport cap...
Soil systems are characterized by the spatial and temporal distribution of organic and mineral parti...
Computed X-ray Tomography is a non-destructive technique that allows three-dimensional imaging of so...
This short paper proposes time-series x-ray tomography as a valuable tool for quantifying freezing p...
The quantification of greenhouse gas emissions from aquatic ecosystems requires knowledge about the ...
A research program was undertaken to visualize and quantify the three-dimensional nature of fabric a...
We proposed to use micromorphology to help identify coarse-sized organic matter (OM) in X-ray comput...
http://www.regional.org.au/au/asssi/supersoil2004/X-ray computed tomography (CT) was used to non-des...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Washington State UniversityThis s...
Bulk density of undisturbed soil samples can be measured using computed tomography (CT) techniques w...
Quantitative characterization of aggregate pore structure can reveal the evolution of aggregates und...
Computed tomography (CT) in combination with advanced image processing can be used to non-invasively...
With continuing evolution of imaging techniques from medical applications and materials science, non...