Soil moisture - TDR (TRIME tube access probe)

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Parameter to be measured:

Soil moisture after the method of Stacheder (1996) with an effective penetration depth of the probe T3 about 15 cm, of T3C 10 cm, calibration is necessary

Method:

TRIME (Time domain Reflectometry with Intelligent MicroElements) is a TDR-method (IMKO, 2000)

Equipment:

  • TRIME-T3 access tube probe or TRIME-T3C for more saline soils with cable and TRIME-FM3 standard field measuring device, access tubes, drill set to install the tubes

Advantages:

  • easy and fast measurement in access tube to the depth of the access tube
  • manual as well as continuously logged measurements possible, but if logged measurement only in one depth
  • accuracy comparable to neutron probes

Disadvantages:

  • installation of access tube in gravel rich soils is complicated and the IMKO drill is useless in this soils.
  • The contact between tube and soil has to be guarantied, otherwise a too dry value will be measured.
  • There is no marking on the cable to control the direction of the probe, measurement in different directions has to be done carefully.
  • Battery of reading device has to be carefully maintained otherwise it has a short durability.

What to watch out for:

  • The measurement volume of the probe is not circularly around the probe. To measure the mean water content of one depth requires measurement in different directions.

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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.

Imko GmbH, 2000. Theoretical Aspects on Measuring Moisture Using TRIME.

Laurent, J-P, Ruelle, P, Delage, L, Zairi, A, Nouna, BB, Adjmi, T 2005. Monitoring Soil Water Content Profiles with a Commercial TDR System: Comparative Field Tests and Laboratory Calibration. Vadose Zone Journal 4, 1030–1036.

Laurent, J-P and Evett, SR 2008. TRIME® FM3 MOISTURE METER AND T3 ACCESS TUBE PROBE, in: INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Field Estimation of Soil Water Content A Practical Guide to Methods, Instrumentation and Sensor Technology [1]

Stacheder, M, 1996. Die Time Domain Reflectometry in der Geotechnik, Messung von Wassergehalt, elektrischer Leitfähigkeit und Stofftransport, PhD Thesis, Schriftenreihe angewandte Geologie, Karlsruhe, 179p.