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Averaging performance of capacitance and time domain reflectometry sensors in nonuniform wetted sand profiles

H. G. M. van den Elsen, C. J. Ritsema, M. Seeger and S. D. Keesstra
Averaging performance of capacitance and time domain reflectometry sensors in nonuniform wetted sand profiles
Vadose Zone Journal (December 2014) 13 (12)

Abstract

The averaging behavior of two capacitance water content sensors in nonuniform wetted sand samples was assessed and compared with the averaging behavior of a time domain reflectometry (TDR) water content sensor in identical samples. Four different nonuniform wetting situations were assessed. In one of the four experiments, the orientation of the capacitance sensor was altered, while in another the sensitivity along the length of the sensor was tested. For one of the tested sensor types, the overestimation of the volumetric water content (VWC) was 0.034 compared with the value determined by drying, while the corresponding TDR value deviated 0.009. The conclusion is that in a nonuniform wetted soil profile, the capacitance sensors tested weigh the wet parts more heavily than the dry parts, resulting in an overestimation of the average VWC. Therefore we conclude that the capacitance sensors tested are less suitable for applications in situations where both nonuniform wetted profiles are encountered and accurate VWC measurements are required.


ISSN: 1539-1663
Serial Title: Vadose Zone Journal
Serial Volume: 13
Serial Issue: 12
Title: Averaging performance of capacitance and time domain reflectometry sensors in nonuniform wetted sand profiles
Affiliation: Wageningen University and Research, Alterra, Wageningen, Netherlands
Published: 201412
Text Language: English
Publisher: Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI, United States
Number of pages: 13
References: 27
Accession Number: 2015-007748
Categories: Applied geophysics
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 2 tables
Secondary Affiliation: Universitaet Trier, DEU, Germany
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 201504
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