1994
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1694(94)90127-9
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Influence of iron minerals on the determination of soil water content using dielectric techniques

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“…However, when a solid electrical conductor (an iron block) is present, soil moisture in this region is strongly overestimated by the inversion. Similar problems could occur in soils with a high content of iron-rich minerals, as discussed by Robinson et al (1994) and Van Dam et al (2002).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…However, when a solid electrical conductor (an iron block) is present, soil moisture in this region is strongly overestimated by the inversion. Similar problems could occur in soils with a high content of iron-rich minerals, as discussed by Robinson et al (1994) and Van Dam et al (2002).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The α-and γ -FeO · OH type iron oxides as well as ferrihydrite, which have the required thermal characteristics, generally occur simultaneously. However, of these, goethite is most common and can be expected to be the main constituent of the iron-oxide material (Robinson et al, 1994;Cornell and Schwertmann, 1996).…”
Section: Iron-oxide Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several field and laboratory studies show that iron oxides can have a profound influence on electromagnetic wavefields in general (Robinson et al, 1994;Klein and Santamarina, 2000), magnetic susceptibility (e.g., Mullins, 1977), or attenuation (Mätzler, 1998). Iron-oxide precipitates are found in various chemical forms in a wide range of depositional and climatic environments (Driessen and Dudal, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os princípios e as aplicações potenciais da TDR são revisados por Noborio (2001) e Jones et al (2002). A utilização da TDR tem despertado muita atenção, pois é uma técnica não destrutiva, de manuseio fácil e elevada exatidão (Topp et al, 1980;Topp & Davis, 1982;Topp et al, 1984;Timlin & Pachepsky, 1996;Wang et al, 1998;Walker et al, 2004) e sem os riscos de radiação (Robinson et al, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Kameyama & Miyamoto (2008) sinalizam com a perspectiva de que a microestrutura do solo influencia nos valores obtidos para Ka, o que deve ser considerado na utilização desse método para medir a umidade do solo. Embora a medida de Ka realizada com a TDR seja fortemente relacionada com o valor de θ, ela é afetada por inúmeros fatores, como a salinidade (Bonnell et al, 1991), a presença e concentração de minerais de Fe, particularmente minerais magnéticos (Roth et al, 1992;Robinson et al, 1994), a textura (Roth et al, 1992;Bridge et al, 1996;Ponizovsky et al, 1999), a área superficial específica (ASE) dos solos (Jones & Or, 2003) e a variação da temperatura do solo durante a leitura. Em solos atípicos como os de origem vulcânica (ândicos), com elevada presença de minerais amorfos e de baixa densidade do solo, têm-se constatado modificações no sinal da TDR, o que também demonstra o efeito particular da constituição do solo e a necessidade de modelos de calibração para essas condições (Todoroff & Langellier, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified