It has long been recognized that reliable, robust, and automated instrumentation for the measurement of soil moisture content can be extremely useful, if not essential, in hydrological, environmental, and agricultural applications. A number of automated techniques or point measurement of soil water content have been developed to operational level over the past few decades. While each of those techniques has been individually calibrated by the gravimetric method, typically under laboratory conditions, there have been few studies that made a direct comparison between the various techniques, particularly under field conditions. This paper compares ECH2O probes, EC-5 both sensors based on capacitance measurements, developed by Decagon Devices and time domain reflectometer sensors CS616 Campbell Scientific Water Content Reflectometer, with gravimetric data and with each other, under field conditions. Data were collected during two field experiments characterized by different soils and a wide range of soil moistures, resulting from irrigation/drying cycle. Results show that all the tested probes give acceptable results after being calibrated in the field. The capacitive sensors can be used in each type of soil with the same calibration equation, independently from depth, with root mean square error RMSE ranging between 2.5 and 3.6%. Time Domain Reflectometry probes showed a dependence on depth but a lower RMSE 1.6%.

Soil moisture measurements: a comparison of instrumentations performances / VENTURA F.; FACINI O.; PIANA S.; ROSSI PISA P.. - In: JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0733-9437. - STAMPA. - 136(2):(2010), pp. 81-89. [10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9437(2010)136:2(81)]

Soil moisture measurements: a comparison of instrumentations performances

VENTURA, FRANCESCA;PIANA, STEFANO;ROSSI, PAOLA
2010

Abstract

It has long been recognized that reliable, robust, and automated instrumentation for the measurement of soil moisture content can be extremely useful, if not essential, in hydrological, environmental, and agricultural applications. A number of automated techniques or point measurement of soil water content have been developed to operational level over the past few decades. While each of those techniques has been individually calibrated by the gravimetric method, typically under laboratory conditions, there have been few studies that made a direct comparison between the various techniques, particularly under field conditions. This paper compares ECH2O probes, EC-5 both sensors based on capacitance measurements, developed by Decagon Devices and time domain reflectometer sensors CS616 Campbell Scientific Water Content Reflectometer, with gravimetric data and with each other, under field conditions. Data were collected during two field experiments characterized by different soils and a wide range of soil moistures, resulting from irrigation/drying cycle. Results show that all the tested probes give acceptable results after being calibrated in the field. The capacitive sensors can be used in each type of soil with the same calibration equation, independently from depth, with root mean square error RMSE ranging between 2.5 and 3.6%. Time Domain Reflectometry probes showed a dependence on depth but a lower RMSE 1.6%.
2010
Soil moisture measurements: a comparison of instrumentations performances / VENTURA F.; FACINI O.; PIANA S.; ROSSI PISA P.. - In: JOURNAL OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0733-9437. - STAMPA. - 136(2):(2010), pp. 81-89. [10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9437(2010)136:2(81)]
VENTURA F.; FACINI O.; PIANA S.; ROSSI PISA P.
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