2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-1694(01)00604-7
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Response of the core and shield rods of time-domain reflectometry probe to transverse soil-water content heterogeneity

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“…This indicates that more energy is contained in the water when the core is connected to this submerged rod. Since these results indicate that there was no difference in travel time, it is likely that the results presented by Mojid and Cho (2002) either resulted from to the use of shorter probes or were affected by having to disturb the rods during the measurements.…”
Section: Probe Design Construction and Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…This indicates that more energy is contained in the water when the core is connected to this submerged rod. Since these results indicate that there was no difference in travel time, it is likely that the results presented by Mojid and Cho (2002) either resulted from to the use of shorter probes or were affected by having to disturb the rods during the measurements.…”
Section: Probe Design Construction and Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In practical terms Zegelin et al (1989) found this made little difference to measurements. More recently this issue has been raised again by Mojid and Cho (2002) who suggested that travel time and hence permittivity measurement differ depending on which rod is connected to the core. In experiments presented by Nissen et al (2003) and in measurements of our own, we found no difference in travel time.…”
Section: Probe Design Construction and Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además, se tomaron muestras para determinar la densidad aparente en cada punto de muestreo (Naranjo & Ataroff, 2015;Udawatta et al 2011). En la calibración, las muestras se humedecieron al inicio hasta saturación por un periodo de 24 h. La aplicación de agua fue en forma uniforme para evitar las subestimaciones debidas a la heterogeneidad de la humedad en el suelo (Mojid & Cho, 2002). Para el registro de las lecturas de los sensores, estos se conectaron a un datalogger Modelo CR800 (Campbell Sci.…”
Section: Calibración De Los Sensores Reflectometría De Dominio Tempor...unclassified