Journal article

Towards a general equation for frequency domain reflectometers

C Rüdiger, AW Western, JP Walker, AB Smith, JD Kalma, GR Willgoose

Journal of Hydrology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2010

Abstract

It is well documented that capacitance-based soil moisture sensor measurements are particularly influenced by particle size distribution, density, salinity, and temperature of a soil, in addition to its moisture content. Moreover, the equations provided by manufacturers of soil moisture sensors are often only applicable to a limited number of soil types, thus yielding significant errors when compared with gravimetric measurements for observations in real soils. This limitation makes site-specific calibrations of such sensors necessary. Consequently, development of a general equation provides the possibility to derive the needed parameters from information such as soil type or particle size d..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This project was supported by ARC Discovery Project Grants (ARC-DP 0209724, 0343778, and 0557543). The authors wish to thank Kevin Ellett for useful discussions about the results. Field work support in the Goulburn by Barry Jacobs, Tony Wells, Manju Hemakumara, and Riki Davidson is thankfully acknowledged. The authors also thank Rodger Young and Kevin Ellett for their work on the Murrumbidgee Soil Moisture Monitoring Network and the provision of its data set.