A neutron gauge must be calibrated before it can be used to measure volumetric water content. Calibration is a function of the design of the gauge's probe, the geometry of the access hole, and the composition of the material. It is typically derived from an empirical relationship between counts of neutrons and known water contents. For consolidated rocks, this empirical calibration is difficult. A calibration procedure based on a numerical model of a neutron gauge is developed to overcome the difficulties. The theory behind the model is the Three Group Diffusion theory. The input parameters are the gauge's design, the material's properties plus neutron cross sections, and the geometric proportionality factors for the access hole. The cross ...
The neutron scattering method for measur-ing soil water content has been used extensively in soil wa...
Calibration models containing known amounts of hydrogen have been constructed to simulate unsaturate...
The use of drilling and coring methods that minimize the disturbance of formation rock and core has ...
Several methods for obtaining soil samples for determining soil water content were used for field ca...
The field calibration of neutron moisture gauges, a labour intensive process, may be ultimately unsu...
The estimation of adequate sample size is critical to all laboratory methods of calibration of neutr...
Measurement of water content in expansive soil using a neutron moisture meter is strongly influenced...
Three moisture and bulk density sampling methods were evaluated for use in neutron gauge calibration...
The lack of calibration to a wide range of well conditions has limited the application of the Univer...
Calibrating neutron depth gauges for measuring soil water content profiles requires soil bulk densit...
The ASCE Task Committee on Neutron Gauge Calibration met in Logan, Utah in July 1992 to investigate ...
The neutron probe has proven to be an effective means for monitoring long term in situ soil moisture...
During 1977 and 1978, a Fission Neutron Water Factor Model was designed and constructed by Bendix Fi...
The neutron moisture gauge is compared with the gravimetric-core soil sampling technique, tensiomete...
Calibrating neutron depth gauges for measuring soil water content profiles requires soil bulk densit...
The neutron scattering method for measur-ing soil water content has been used extensively in soil wa...
Calibration models containing known amounts of hydrogen have been constructed to simulate unsaturate...
The use of drilling and coring methods that minimize the disturbance of formation rock and core has ...
Several methods for obtaining soil samples for determining soil water content were used for field ca...
The field calibration of neutron moisture gauges, a labour intensive process, may be ultimately unsu...
The estimation of adequate sample size is critical to all laboratory methods of calibration of neutr...
Measurement of water content in expansive soil using a neutron moisture meter is strongly influenced...
Three moisture and bulk density sampling methods were evaluated for use in neutron gauge calibration...
The lack of calibration to a wide range of well conditions has limited the application of the Univer...
Calibrating neutron depth gauges for measuring soil water content profiles requires soil bulk densit...
The ASCE Task Committee on Neutron Gauge Calibration met in Logan, Utah in July 1992 to investigate ...
The neutron probe has proven to be an effective means for monitoring long term in situ soil moisture...
During 1977 and 1978, a Fission Neutron Water Factor Model was designed and constructed by Bendix Fi...
The neutron moisture gauge is compared with the gravimetric-core soil sampling technique, tensiomete...
Calibrating neutron depth gauges for measuring soil water content profiles requires soil bulk densit...
The neutron scattering method for measur-ing soil water content has been used extensively in soil wa...
Calibration models containing known amounts of hydrogen have been constructed to simulate unsaturate...
The use of drilling and coring methods that minimize the disturbance of formation rock and core has ...