The electrical conductivity of a soil can be related to the electrical conductivity of its solid and fluid constituents by means of theoretical and empirical relationships, taking into account the effect of porosity, saturation degree, fabric and clay content. Hence monitoring the evolution of the electrical conductivity inside a soil sample can provide useful information concerning the progress of hydro-chemomechanical processes and the subsequent effects on both soil skeleton and pore water. With this aim a laboratory apparatus for 3D electrical resistivity tomography has been recently developed. ...
Since recently, geophysical methods enable the monitoring of some soil characteristics on a continuo...
The aim of this article is to present a strategy to interpret the hydraulic functioning of a small f...
The non-invasive measurement of physical parameters in soils is an important tool for observation ...
Abstract. The electrical conductivity of a soil can be related to the electrical conductivity of its...
The talk will focus on the use of Electrical Resistivity Tomography as an imaging tool for the inves...
Electrical resistivity of the soil can be considered as a proxy for the spatial and temporal variabi...
Appropriate assessment of spatial variation of soil and hydrogeological conditions is a crucial issu...
At the hillslope scale, surface runoff depends to a great extent on the water deficit of the soils, ...
In recent years, the use of electrical methods has been improved considerably in several areas such ...
Fabric affects many aspects of soil mechanical behaviour. When transport processes are of concern, i...
In an effort to determine the internal spatial characteristics of solute transport in naturally hete...
Monitoring transport of dissolved substances in soil deposits is particularly relevant where safety ...
An explicit knowledge of soil properties is required in agronomy, nature conservation, and hydrology...
Electrical resistance imaging of soil specimens during electrokinetic treatment is reported. Column ...
Current assessments of slope stability rely on point sensors, the results of which are often difficu...
Since recently, geophysical methods enable the monitoring of some soil characteristics on a continuo...
The aim of this article is to present a strategy to interpret the hydraulic functioning of a small f...
The non-invasive measurement of physical parameters in soils is an important tool for observation ...
Abstract. The electrical conductivity of a soil can be related to the electrical conductivity of its...
The talk will focus on the use of Electrical Resistivity Tomography as an imaging tool for the inves...
Electrical resistivity of the soil can be considered as a proxy for the spatial and temporal variabi...
Appropriate assessment of spatial variation of soil and hydrogeological conditions is a crucial issu...
At the hillslope scale, surface runoff depends to a great extent on the water deficit of the soils, ...
In recent years, the use of electrical methods has been improved considerably in several areas such ...
Fabric affects many aspects of soil mechanical behaviour. When transport processes are of concern, i...
In an effort to determine the internal spatial characteristics of solute transport in naturally hete...
Monitoring transport of dissolved substances in soil deposits is particularly relevant where safety ...
An explicit knowledge of soil properties is required in agronomy, nature conservation, and hydrology...
Electrical resistance imaging of soil specimens during electrokinetic treatment is reported. Column ...
Current assessments of slope stability rely on point sensors, the results of which are often difficu...
Since recently, geophysical methods enable the monitoring of some soil characteristics on a continuo...
The aim of this article is to present a strategy to interpret the hydraulic functioning of a small f...
The non-invasive measurement of physical parameters in soils is an important tool for observation ...