In situ measurement of soil water content is of fundamental importance in vadose zone processes. While time domain reflectometry (TDR) is a universally accepted technique, having been developed since the 1980s, water content reflectometer (WCR) is still a relatively new technique and does not hold a similar background. The main goal of this study was to establish an accurate calibration curve for WCR sensors to be installed in an artificial hillslope designed to study the triggering of shallow landslides. Therefore, high accuracy calibration at the high end of the water content range and for large soil volumes was necessary. An experimental device was specifically designed to provide a calibration procedure for a soil control volume commens...
A few traditional methods for determining water content in the field are either inaccurate or time c...
Reclamation soil covers over mine waste are designed to store water as a means of controlling water ...
ABSTRACT: Time domain reflectometry (TDR) probes are increasingly used for field estimation of soil ...
Over the past decade or so, the development and continuing refinement of the time-domain reflectomet...
The determination of volumetric water content of soils is an important factor in irrigation manageme...
International audienceThe TRIME-FM3 (Imko GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany) time domain reflectometry (TDR) ...
The crucial point in calibrating soil water content using the technology of time domain reflectometr...
Time domain reflectometry (TDR) probes are increasingly used for field estimation of soil water cont...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is introduced as a viable alternative for measuring soil water conte...
A physical model to measure some hydrological and thermal parameters in soils will to be set up. The...
Traditional in-situ soil compaction monitoring methods are often limited in their application, thus ...
Two frequency domain reflectometry (FDR) probes have been used. They were used on compacted soils bo...
Management of favorable conditions for plant growth within partially wet soil volumes under drip irr...
As a first step toward describing water flow processes in bedrock, a coil-type time domain reflectom...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is an established technology for measuring the volumetric water cont...
A few traditional methods for determining water content in the field are either inaccurate or time c...
Reclamation soil covers over mine waste are designed to store water as a means of controlling water ...
ABSTRACT: Time domain reflectometry (TDR) probes are increasingly used for field estimation of soil ...
Over the past decade or so, the development and continuing refinement of the time-domain reflectomet...
The determination of volumetric water content of soils is an important factor in irrigation manageme...
International audienceThe TRIME-FM3 (Imko GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany) time domain reflectometry (TDR) ...
The crucial point in calibrating soil water content using the technology of time domain reflectometr...
Time domain reflectometry (TDR) probes are increasingly used for field estimation of soil water cont...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is introduced as a viable alternative for measuring soil water conte...
A physical model to measure some hydrological and thermal parameters in soils will to be set up. The...
Traditional in-situ soil compaction monitoring methods are often limited in their application, thus ...
Two frequency domain reflectometry (FDR) probes have been used. They were used on compacted soils bo...
Management of favorable conditions for plant growth within partially wet soil volumes under drip irr...
As a first step toward describing water flow processes in bedrock, a coil-type time domain reflectom...
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is an established technology for measuring the volumetric water cont...
A few traditional methods for determining water content in the field are either inaccurate or time c...
Reclamation soil covers over mine waste are designed to store water as a means of controlling water ...
ABSTRACT: Time domain reflectometry (TDR) probes are increasingly used for field estimation of soil ...