USING SHORT SOIL-MOISTURE PROBES WITH HIGH-BANDWIDTH TIME-DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY INSTRUMENTS

Citation
Sf. Kelly et al., USING SHORT SOIL-MOISTURE PROBES WITH HIGH-BANDWIDTH TIME-DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY INSTRUMENTS, Soil Science Society of America journal, 59(1), 1995, pp. 97-102
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
ISSN journal
03615995
Volume
59
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
97 - 102
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-5995(1995)59:1<97:USSPWH>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Time domain reflectometry (TDR) is used to measure moisture content an d salinity of soils. Most TDR systems have a bandwidth of 2.5 GHz or l ess, limiting the precision of measurements using short probes. The pr imary objective of this research was to develop and test short probes for use with a high-bandwidth (20-GHz) TDR instrument. The secondary o bjective was to determine moisture content in highly conductive media by insulating the probes with Teflon heat-shrinkable tubing. Laborator y-parked test cells with probe lengths of 0.025, 0.05, and 0.075 m wer e used for the primary research objective, and 0.075-m probes for the secondary objective. Linear relationships between the apparent refract ive index and volumetric moisture content were developed for each prob e length and type. The accuracy of the probes was +/-0.0125, +/-0.05, +/-0.025, and +/-0.035 m(3)/m(3) for the probes of lengths 0.075, 0.07 5 (insulated), 0.05, and 0.025 m, respectively. Moisture measurements in highly conductive media were possible using insulated probes.