Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Many different devices are available to measure water content of
soil but it is not evident that they work with the rocks too. The measurement of
rock water content, especially in the field, is not easy for the difficulties in the
installation of the probes ensuring the contact between the rock and the sensor.
The Z-meter 2 device allow to use different kind of probes that are resistant
enough to be installed into rocks. Experimental tests are carried out in
laboratory in order to verify if the Z-meter 2 device could be used to measure
the water content of the rock. One kind of probes have been installed on rock
samples and are tested across a range of measurement frequencies between 100
to 10000 Hz using water with different electrical conductivity values. The
experimentation was performed in environment with controlled temperature.
Preliminary results reported show that the Z-meter 2 device work well in the
calcarenite allowing the measurement of rock water content. The sensitivity of
Z-meter 2 probes, to changing electrical conductivity, is high and it suggests to
use a calibration curve for each narrow range of known electrical conductivity
values of solution.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Rock water content; calibration; electrical impedance spectrometry
List of contributors:
Masciale, Rita; Caputo, MARIA CLEMENTINA; DE BENEDICTIS, Francesco
Book title:
EUREKA 2009 - 5th Working session