Local- and Plot-Scale Measurements of Soil Moisture Time and Spatially Resolved Field Techniques in Plain, Hill and Mountain Sites
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Soil moisture measurement is essential to validate hydrological models and satellite data.
In this work we provide an overview of different local and plot scale soil moisture measurement
techniques applied in three different conditions in terms of altitude, land use, and soil type, namely
a plain, a mountain meadow and a hilly vineyard. The main goal is to provide a synoptic view of
techniques supported by practical case studies to show that in such different conditions it is possible
to estimate a time and spatially resolved soil moisture by the same combination of instruments:
contact-based methods (i.e., Time Domain Reflectometry--TDR, and two low frequency probes)
for the time resolved, and hydro-geophysical minimally-invasive methods (i.e., Electromagnetic
Induction--EMI, Ground Penetrating Radar--GPR, and the Electrical Resistivity Tomography--ERT)
for the spatially resolved. Both long-term soil moisture measurements and spatially resolved
measurement campaigns are discussed. Technical and operational measures are detailed to allow
critical factors to be identified.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
soil moisture measurements; TDR; FDR Sensors; EMI; ERT; GPR; case studies
List of contributors:
Capello, Giorgio; Cavallo, Eugenio; Biddoccu, Marcella
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