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Time domain reflectometry probe for simultaneous measurement of soil matric potential and water content

Noborio et al., 1999

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4813671025689856725
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Noborio K
Horton R
Tan C
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Soil Science Society of America Journal

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Simultaneous measurement of matric potential, ψ, and water content, θ, is demanded in many disciplines. Time domain reflectometry (TDR) has been routinely used to measure water content and electrical conductivity of soil. Previous efforts to combine TDR probes with …
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