1996
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1694(95)03003-4
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A capacitive soil moisture sensor

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“…It appears that recurring dry seasons foster fuel availability and reduce fuel moisture content, resulting in potentially more damaging high-intensity fires, which may spread rapidly during extremely dry conditions. Soil moisture, defined as the volumetric water content of soil (Eller & Denoth, 1996), is an important indicator of dry conditions and is linked to wildfire occurrence. The reduction of water in soil increases dry conditions, resulting in more intense and longer burning fires (Kozlowski & Pallardy, 2002;Chmura et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It appears that recurring dry seasons foster fuel availability and reduce fuel moisture content, resulting in potentially more damaging high-intensity fires, which may spread rapidly during extremely dry conditions. Soil moisture, defined as the volumetric water content of soil (Eller & Denoth, 1996), is an important indicator of dry conditions and is linked to wildfire occurrence. The reduction of water in soil increases dry conditions, resulting in more intense and longer burning fires (Kozlowski & Pallardy, 2002;Chmura et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The values of water loss, wavelength shift, and strain are calculated using (1), (2), and (3) and listed in Table 1. Note that a very small amount of water loss from the coated gel generated a large amount of strain with associated Bragg peak reflection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…A wide variety of fibre optical humidity sensors have already been produced and can be divided broadly into (i) capacitive sensors in the form of interdigitated arrays, films, or probes [2,6,7], (ii) electrical resistivity sensors in the form of probes or films [8,9], (iii) microwave sensors [10][11][12], and (iv) fibre optic Bragg sensors using polyimide coatings [13]. A majority of such sensors are based on electronics and measure changes in electron transduction due to humidity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2 However, these measurements operate at very large frequencies ͑above MHz͒ and involve complex and expensive devices. Furthermore the dielectric permittivity systems are mainly aimed at high volumetric water contents ͓with (%)ϭ100(V w /V s ), where V w is the total volume of water in the total volume of all soil components, V s ͔.…”
Section: Determination Of the Humidity Of Soil By Monitoring The Condmentioning
confidence: 99%