2014
DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2014.06.0250
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Field Performance of Five Soil Moisture Instruments in Heavy Clay Soils

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“…FDR is based on a unique relation between the volumetric water content and the dielectric constant of mineral soils. According to References [25,54,55], a Delta-T profile probe shows measurement difficulties in high clay soils; however, results are improved with site-specific calibration. In this study, site-specific calibrations were not conducted since the calibration of FDR sensors to tropical wetland soil conditions have been established by Reference [37], who approved their applicability with an error of 0.07 m 3 /m 3 .…”
Section: Soil Moisture and Groundwater Level Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…FDR is based on a unique relation between the volumetric water content and the dielectric constant of mineral soils. According to References [25,54,55], a Delta-T profile probe shows measurement difficulties in high clay soils; however, results are improved with site-specific calibration. In this study, site-specific calibrations were not conducted since the calibration of FDR sensors to tropical wetland soil conditions have been established by Reference [37], who approved their applicability with an error of 0.07 m 3 /m 3 .…”
Section: Soil Moisture and Groundwater Level Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, data gaps for the available soil moisture time series exist due to measurement constraints, device malfunctioning, or site inaccessibility during flooding periods. Moreover, during dry conditions, soil cracking affects the measuring moisture sensors and, therefore, data quality [25]. Statistical and data-driven methods are an option for filling in missing values in distributed soil moisture datasets.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Others factors may influence on period measurements by means CS616 sensor, especially the clay content (Udawatta et al, 2011;Ojo et al, 2015). We observed that the soil moisture instrument calibrations developed by the manufacturers for a general proposing are not always adaptable for use under field conditions.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…The performance of EM soil water sensors under various soil conditions has been investigated extensively (Geesing et al, 2004;Mittelbach et al, 2012;Singh et al, 2018;Varble and Chávez, 2011;Vaz et al, 2013), and some studies have proposed correcting for non-water influences on  v by developing soil-specific calibrations. For soil moisture sensors based on capacitance and frequency domain technology, the sensor response over a large  v range has been captured in the laboratory (Adeyemi et al, 2016;Goswami et al, 2019;Ojo et al, 2015;Provenzano et al, 2016;Santhosh et al, 2017) and in the field (Datta et al, 2018;Huang et al, 2017;Lea-Cox et al, 2018;Ojo et al, 2014;Rudnick et al, 2015;Sui, 2017).…”
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