Appendix A
Notes and example
Process
Take
Profile Probe
readings (as voltages)
over a period of time as the soil moisture
content changes. Ideally this would include
3 or more distinct soil moisture levels
covering a change > 0.1m
3
.m
-3
.
At the same time, take several independent
soil moisture readings spaced around the
Profile Probe
access tube. These could be
taken either with ThetaProbes or a Neutron
Probe or by gravimetric sampling.
The number of samples required depends
on the uniformity of the soil and the size of
the sampling volume.
If it is difficult to take readings over a range
of moisture levels, it is still possible to
calibrate the
Profile Probe
using a single
soil moisture comparison using the fixed
intercept method below.
150mm
V
→ √ε
0.462
2.31
0.577
2.78
Convert the
Profile Probe
measurements
into
√ε
using its calibration equation [2].
Graph these
√ε
readings against the soil
moisture measurements.
(This illustration and the following
procedures are taken from Excel, but the
principles can also be applied within other
graphing or spreadsheet programs)
Profile Probe User Manual
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