2016
DOI: 10.2113/jeeg21.4.151
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Volumetric Water Content Measurements as Obtained from Remote Sensing and In Situ Instrumentation

Abstract: A single-polarization, vertical wave propagation transmitted-vertical wave propagation received (VV), terrestrial imaging radar and time domain reflectometry (TDR) equipment were used to monitor the fluctuations of water content within two thin (15.24 centimeters) compacted clay test sections (each 30.48-m long, by 15.34-m wide). Radar imagery was obtained in 2013 on March 22, June 26, July 7 and July 10 using a Gamma Remote Sensing Portable Radar Interferometer version II (GAMMA Remote Sensing and Consulting … Show more

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“…e time-domain reflectometry technique has been used for calculating volumetric water contents. Similarly, the TDR sensors were also presented in various literature [34]. Tensiometers can be used for accurate measurements of matric potential because of the direct measurement of soil suction [35].…”
Section: Soil-water Characteristic Curve (Swcc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e time-domain reflectometry technique has been used for calculating volumetric water contents. Similarly, the TDR sensors were also presented in various literature [34]. Tensiometers can be used for accurate measurements of matric potential because of the direct measurement of soil suction [35].…”
Section: Soil-water Characteristic Curve (Swcc)mentioning
confidence: 99%