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*The application of probe in stony soils is very limited
 
*The application of probe in stony soils is very limited
 
*The soil is always disturbed after installing the pipe. So you have to wait at least a month to get "real" measurements
 
*The soil is always disturbed after installing the pipe. So you have to wait at least a month to get "real" measurements
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*Preferential flow along the probe can be initiated, so that the probe measures always wetter states compared to the surrounding media.
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*In gravel rich soils installation is complicate.
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*There can occure a temperature affect on the soil moisture signal.
  
 
==What to watch out for:==
 
==What to watch out for:==

Revision as of 09:17, 22 September 2010

PR1 profile probe

Parameter to be measured:

Soil moisture. Continuous soil moisture monitoring along a soil profile.

Method:

FDR - frequency domain reflectometry, capacitive

Equipment:

  • Delta-T Device: Profile probe (PR1/PR2)

Advantages:

  • measures soil moisture in 4-6 depths with a maximum depth of 1m.
  • manual as well as continuously logging measurements possible

Disadvantages:

  • Each probe has to be calibrated (however, it does come with a standard calibration for organic and for mineral soil)
  • The application of probe in stony soils is very limited
  • The soil is always disturbed after installing the pipe. So you have to wait at least a month to get "real" measurements
  • Preferential flow along the probe can be initiated, so that the probe measures always wetter states compared to the surrounding media.
  • In gravel rich soils installation is complicate.
  • There can occure a temperature affect on the soil moisture signal.

What to watch out for:

  • The access tube for the probe needs to be very carefully installed. There should be no air gap between the access tube and the soil!
  • If you have access tubes installed in the field, but are taking only manual measurements from time to time (i.e. the probe is not continuously inside the access tube) make sure to check for condensated water inside the tube before making measurements.
  • Test each sensor along the probe by covering one after the other with a wet cloth and taking a measurement, just to see if there is a reaction.
  • Look at the data carefully. Test if there is a preferential flow between pipe and soil.

Problems/Questions:

What is the exact difference between the old version (PR1) and the new version (PR2) of the probe? (see discussion page to this article)

Links

Projects that used the above equipment:

Other related web sites:

References

Evett, SR., Tolk, JA., Howell, TQ., 2006: Soil profile water content determination: Sensor accuracy, axial response, calibration, temperature dependence, and precision. Vadose Zone 5, 894–907.

Blume,T., Zehe, E., Bronstert, A., 2009: Use of soil moisture dynamics and patterns at different spatio-temporal scales for the investigation of subsurface flow processes. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 13, 1215–1234.