Abstract:sol / conductivité thermique / in situ / sonde à choc thermique / méthode de mesure Summary — Estimating thermal conductivity of soil in situ, with a new thermal probe. A simple system, using a thermal probe was designed to measure the thermal conductivity of a soil in situ. The operating conditions were investigated. The system was shown to be quite adapted for the field experiments. Measurements were made in a siltyclay-loam soil for different humidity and density conditions. As expected, the thermal c… Show more
“…Soil compaction greatly increased thermal conductivity (about 200 % at 0.05 m deep), and gave a smaller increase in heat capacity (about 20 % at 0.05 m deep), as observed by Allmaras et al [3]. This confirms the great effect of soil bulk density on changes in thermal conductivity, as measured by Bussière et al [6] using thermal probes. The timing of the secondary tillage had a smaller effect on thermal conductivity than did soil compaction.…”
Section: Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Evaporation depends on the vapour saturation deficit above the soil surface, the aerodynamic resistance to water vapour transfer (r a ) and the soil resistance to water transfer (r s ) (equation (6)). …”
-The effects of tillage on the energy balance and temperature of bare soil were studied using three plots that had different soil structures due to different times of seedbed preparation and soil compaction. The
“…Soil compaction greatly increased thermal conductivity (about 200 % at 0.05 m deep), and gave a smaller increase in heat capacity (about 20 % at 0.05 m deep), as observed by Allmaras et al [3]. This confirms the great effect of soil bulk density on changes in thermal conductivity, as measured by Bussière et al [6] using thermal probes. The timing of the secondary tillage had a smaller effect on thermal conductivity than did soil compaction.…”
Section: Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Evaporation depends on the vapour saturation deficit above the soil surface, the aerodynamic resistance to water vapour transfer (r a ) and the soil resistance to water transfer (r s ) (equation (6)). …”
-The effects of tillage on the energy balance and temperature of bare soil were studied using three plots that had different soil structures due to different times of seedbed preparation and soil compaction. The
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