Spatial variability of hydraulic parameters of a cropped soil using horizontal crosshole ground penetrating radar
Lena Lärm,
Lutz Weihermüller,
Jan Rödder
et al.
Abstract:Soil hydraulic parameters (SHP) play a crucial role controlling the spatiotemporal distribution of water in the soil–plant continuum and thus affect water availability for crops. To provide reliable information on the SHP at different scales, measurement techniques with a good spatial resolution and low labor costs are required. In this study, we used crosshole ground penetrating radar (GPR)‐derived soil water contents (SWCs) measured along horizontal rhizotubes under a controlled experimental test site croppe… Show more
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