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soil surrounding the sensors (

). A considerable amount of research has been conducted to 

determine the relationship between 

 and 

. Hilhorst (2000) took advantage of the linear 

relationship between the soil bulk dielectric permittivity (

) and 

 to accurately convert 

 

to 

 if the 

 is known. The TEROS 12 sensor measures 

 and 

b

 nearly simultaneously in the 

same soil volume. Therefore, the TEROS 12 is well suited to this method. 

The pore water conductivity (

p  

) is determined from 

Equation 1

 (see Hilhorst 2000 for derivation):

Equation 1

σ

p

=

ε

p

σ

b

ε

b

ε

σ

b

=

0

where

p

is the pore water EC (dS/m),

p

is the real portion of the dielectric permittivity of the soil pore water (unitless),

b

is the bulk EC (dS/m) measured directly by the TEROS 11/12,

b

is the real portion of the dielectric permittivity of the bulk soil (unitless), and

b = 0

is the real portion of the dielectric permittivity of the soil when bulk EC is 0 (unitless).

Dielectric permittivity of the soil pore water (

) is calculated from soil temperature using 

Equation 2

:

Equation 2

ε

p

=

80

.

3

0

.

37

×

T

soil

20

(

)

where 

T

soil

 is the soil temperature (

°

C) measured by the TEROS 12.

Finally, 

b = 0

 is an offset term loosely representing the dielectric permittivity of the dry 

soil. Hilhorst (2000) recommended that 

b = 0

 = 4.1 be used as a generic offset. Hilhorst 

(2000) offers a simple and easy method for determining 

b = 0

 for individual soil types, which 

improves the accuracy of the calculation of 

p

 in most cases.

METER testing indicates that the method for calculating 

p

 (

Equation 1

) results in 

good accuracy (±20%) in moist soils and other growth media. In dry soils, where VWC 
is less than 0.10 m

3

/m

3

, the denominator of 

Equation 1

 becomes very small, leading 

to large potential errors. METER recommends that 

p

 not be calculated in soils with 

VWC < 0.10 m

3

/m

3

 using this method.

3.3.5  PORE WATER VERSUS SATURATION EXTRACT EC (TEROS 12 ONLY)

As noted in 

Section 3.3.4

, pore water EC can be calculated from bulk EC using the sensor-

measured dielectric permittivity of the medium. However, pore water EC is not the same as 
saturation extract EC. 

Pore water EC is the EC of the water in the pore space of the soil. This could be measured 
directly if the soil was squeezed under high pressure to force water out of the soil matrix and 
that water was collected and tested for EC. 

Summary of Contents for TEROS 11

Page 1: ...TEROS 11 12...

Page 2: ...tions 10 3 2 Components 13 3 3 Theory 15 3 3 1 Volumetric Water Content 15 3 3 2 Temperature 15 3 3 3 Electrical Conductivity TEROS 12 Only 15 3 3 4 Converting Bulk EC to Pore EC TEROS 12 Only 15 3 3...

Page 3: ...ii 4 2 Cleaning 19 4 3 Troubleshooting 19 4 4 Customer Support 20 4 5 Terms and Conditions 21 References 22 Index 23...

Page 4: ...iv...

Page 5: ...are accurate tools for monitoring volumetric water content VWC temperature in soil and soilless substrates and EC TEROS 12 only The TEROS 11 12 determines VWC using capacitance frequency domain techn...

Page 6: ...d in Table 1 to set up the TEROS 11 12 and start collecting data For more detailed installation information consult the TEROS Sensors Best Practices Installation Guide Table 1 Installation Tools Neede...

Page 7: ...il moisture measurement Installing the sensor with the body in a horizontal position will provide measurements at a more discreet depth See Measurement volume of METER volumetric water content sensors...

Page 8: ...d cables or disconnected sensors Cabling issues can be caused by many factors such as rodent damage driving over sensor cables tripping over cables not leaving enough cable slack during installation o...

Page 9: ...isadvantage Requires a specialized installation tool that can be rented from METER Trench The trench installation method is best for shallow installations less than 40 cm This requires digging a trenc...

Page 10: ...comes standard with a 5 m cable It may be purchased with custom cable lengths for an additional fee on a per meter basis METER has successfully tested digital communication on cable lengths up to 1 0...

Page 11: ...to the third party logger manual for wiring details Connect the TEROS 11 12 wires to the data logger illustrated in Figure 2 and Figure 3 with the power supply wire brown connected to the excitation...

Page 12: ...r to the pigtail adapter connections using adhesive line heat shrink to ensure the sensor does not become disconnected during use 2 3 COMMUNICATION The TEROS 11 12 sensor communicates using two differ...

Page 13: ...ote Setting SDI 12 addresses on METER digital sensors using Campbell Scientific data loggers and LoggerNet When using the sensor as part of an SDI 12 bus excite the sensors continuously to avoid issue...

Page 14: ...ate the necessary ranges for most substrates Resolution 0 001 m3 m3 Accuracy Generic calibration 0 03 m3 m3 typical in mineral soils that have solution EC 8 dS m Medium specific calibration 0 01 0 02...

Page 15: ...munications protocol Data Logger Compatibility METER ZL6 EM60 and Em50 data loggers or any data acquisition system capable of 4 0 to 15 VDC power and serial or SDI 12 communication PHYSICAL SPECIFICAT...

Page 16: ...3 6 V Maximum 3 9 V Digital Input Voltage logic low Minimum 0 3 V Typical 0 0 V Maximum 0 8 V Digital Output Voltage logic high Minimum NA Typical 3 6 V Maximum NA Power Line Slew Rate Minimum 1 0 V m...

Page 17: ...ISO 9001 2015 EM ISO IEC 17050 2010 CE Mark 2014 30 EU and 2011 65 EU EN61326 1 2013 and EN55022 CISPR 22 3 2 COMPONENTS The TEROS 11 12 sensor measures soil moisture temperature and EC TEROS 12 only...

Page 18: ...o the section of cable between the sensor head and the ferrite core as this may influence the measurements The TEROS 11 12 VWC measurement sensitivity is contained within a 1 010 mL volume roughly dep...

Page 19: ...uch as in preferences in the ZENTRA software NOTE Even though the sensor head is white in direct sunlight the temperature measurement may read high Use caution when installing the sensor with the sens...

Page 20: ...oil 20 where Tsoil is the soil temperature C measured by the TEROS 12 Finally b 0 is an offset term loosely representing the dielectric permittivity of the dry soil Hilhorst 2000 recommended that b 0...

Page 21: ...rates this relationship Example A soil is at 0 1 m3 m3 VWC has a pore water EC of 0 7 dS m and a dry bulk density of 1 5 Mg m3 The total porosity of the soil can be calculated using Equation 3 Equatio...

Page 22: ...s a single calibration equation will generally suffice for most mineral soil types with ECs from 0 dS m to 8 dS m saturation extract VWC is given by Equation 5 Equation 5 m3 m3 3 879 10 4 RAW 0 6956 A...

Page 23: ...Rinse the sensor and needles thoroughly with tap or deionized DI water NOTE Do not touch the needles with an ungloved hand or bring them in contact with any source of oil or other nonconducting resid...

Page 24: ...y need to be performed Soils with a bulk EC greater than 10 dS m require substrate specific calibrations Section 4 1 Cable or stereo plug connector failure If a stereo plug connector is damaged or nee...

Page 25: ...on of the problem NOTE For products purchased through a distributor please contact the distributor directly for assistance 4 5 TERMS AND CONDITIONS By using METER instruments and documentation you agr...

Page 26: ...r conductivity sensor Soil Science Society of America Journal 64 6 1922 1925 Topp G Clarke J L Davis and Aa P Annan 1980 Electromagnetic determination of soil water content Measurements in coaxial tra...

Page 27: ...y 15 pore water electrical conductivity 15 16 saturation extract electrical conductivity 16 17 email address 20 F fax number 20 ferrite core about 14 I installation installation tool 2 methods 5 6 bor...

Page 28: ...tions 21 22 theory 15 18 electrical conductivity 15 17 See also electrical conductivity temperature 15 volumetric water content 15 VWC See theory volumetric water content troubleshooting 19 20 V volum...

Page 29: ...Court Pullman WA 99163 T 1 509 332 5600 F 1 509 332 5158 E info metergroup com W metergroup com METER Group AG Mettlacher Stra e 8 81379 M nchen T 49 89 1266520 F 49 89 12665236 E info metergroup de...

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