Logsdon, 2000 - Google Patents
Effect of cable length on time domain reflectometry calibration for high surface area soilsLogsdon, 2000
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- 2541060424610371208
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- Logsdon S
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- Soil Science Society of America Journal
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Time domain reflectometry (TDR) has been used by soil scientists to determine soil water content (θ). A waveform analysis determines an apparent dielectric number (ϵa) which can often be empirically related to ϵ.“Bound water” near colloid surfaces has different properties …
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